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CURRICULUMVITAE
JOHNSTANLEYMATTICK
PhDAOFAAFAHMSFRSNHonFRCPA
PERSONAL
DateofBirth:
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CurrentPositions:
26thApril,1950
Sydney,Australia
Australian
ExecutiveDirector
GarvanInstituteofMedicalResearch
384VictoriaStreet,Darlinghurst
SydneyNSW2010
Australia
Telephone:
Email: URL:
+61292958120
[email protected]
http://www.garvan.org.au
ConjointProfessor,StVincent’sClinicalSchool,and
AdjunctProfessor,SchoolofBiotechnology&BiomolecularSciences
UniversityofNewSouthWales
DEGREES
HonoraryProfessorofMolecularBiology,UniversityofQueensland
B.Sc.(FirstClassHonours,Biochemistry)1968-1971,UniversityofSydney
Ph.D.inBiochemistry1972-1977,MonashUniversity,Melbourne
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Pharmacia-LKBBiotechnologyMedal,AustralianBiochemicalSociety,1989
ButlandVisitingProfessorship,TheUniversityofAuckland,1997
EppendorfAchievement/MilleniumScienceAward,LorneGenomeConference,2000
VisitingSeniorResearchFellowship,St.John’sCollege,Oxford,2000
OfficerintheOrderofAustralia(AO),2001
HonoraryFellowshipoftheRoyalCollegeofPathologistsofAustralasia(FRCPA),2002
AustralianGovernmentCentenaryMedal,2003
CSIROEurekaPrizeforLeadershipinScience,2006
AssociateMembership,EuropeanMolecularBiologyOrganization,2007
InauguralGutenbergChair,UniversityofStrasbourg,2008
FellowshipoftheAustralianAcademyofScience,2008
JulianWellsMedal,LorneGenomeSociety,2009
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InternationalUnionofBiochemistryandMolecularBiology(IUBMB)Medal,2011
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Namedamongtheall-timehighachieversinAustralianhealthandmedicalresearch,bythe
NationalHealthandMedicalResearchCouncil,2014
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TheUniversityofTexasMDAndersonCancerCenterErnstW.BertnerMemorialAwardfor
DistinguishedContributionstoCancerResearch,2014.
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FellowshipoftheAustralianAcademyofHealthandMedicalSciences,2015.
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NamedbyThomsonReutersasoneoftheworld’smostinfluentialscientificminds,2015
HumanGenomeOrganization(HUGO)ChenAwardforDistinguishedAchievementinGenetic
andGenomicResearch,2012
Monash University Faculty of Biomedical and Psychological Sciences Distinguished Alumni
Award,2015.
FellowshipoftheRoyalSocietyofNewSouthWales,2016
PROFESSIONALHISTORY
1977-1981
DepartmentofBiochemistry,BaylorCollegeofMedicine,Houston,Texas,USA
1977-1979
ResearchAssociate
1979-1981
MemberofFaculty(Instructor)
1982-1988
CSIRODivisionofMolecularBiology,Sydney
1982-1984
ResearchScientist
1984-1987
SeniorResearchScientist
1987-1988
PrincipalResearchScientist
1988-2011
TheUniversityofQueensland,Brisbane
1988-2012
ProfessorofMolecularBiology,DepartmentofBiochemistry
1988-1990
Director,CentreforMolecularBiologyandBiotechnology
1991-1993
Director,ARCSpecialResearchCentreforMolecularBiologyandBiotechnology
1993-1994
VisitingScientist,DepartmentofGenetics,UniversityofCambridge
1994-1999
Director,ARCSpecialResearchCentreforMolecularandCellularBiology
1996-2002
Director,AustralianGenomeResearchFacility
2000
VisitingSeniorResearchFellow,St.John’sCollege,andDepartmentofAnatomy
andHumanGenetics,UniversityofOxford
2000-2002
Co-Director,InstituteforMolecularBioscience
2000-2002
Director,ARCSpecialResearchCentreforFunctionalandAppliedGenomics
2002
VisitingProfessor,InstituteforBiochemistry,UniversityofCologne
2003-2005
Director,InstituteforMolecularBioscience
2006-2010
ARCFederationFellow
2008
Inaugural(visiting)GutenbergProfessor,UniversityofStrasbourg
2010-2013
NHMRCAustraliaFellow
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2012-present
ExecutiveDirector,GarvanInstituteofMedicalResearch,Sydney
2012-present
ConjointProfessor,StVincent’sHospitalClinicalSchool,andAdjunctProfessor,
SchoolofBiotechnology&BiomolecularSciences,UniversityofNewSouthWales
2012-present
HonoraryProfessor,InstituteforMolecularBioscience,TheUniversityof
Queensland
PROFESSIONALACTIVITIES(partiallist,seepage65)
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Member,EditorialBoardsofBioessays,Silence,CellResearch,eLifeandIUBMBLife
Member,CouncilofScientists,HumanFrontierScienceProgram(2005-2008)
Chair,QueenslandStudiesAuthority(2004-2007)
Member,Council,HumanGenomeOrganization(2012-2014)
Member,CounciloftheAustralianAcademyofScience(2015-2017)
BIOGRAPHICALSUMMARY
John Mattick was born in Sydney in 1950. He received his BSc (with First Class Honours) from the
UniversityofSydneyin1972,followedbyhisPhDin1978fromMonashUniversityinMelbourne,on
the topic of mitochondrial DNA replication and mutation. He undertook postdoctoral work on the
molecularbiologyofthefattyacidsynthasecomplexatBaylorCollegeofMedicineinHoustonTexas
from1977to1981.HethenreturnedtoAustraliawhereheworkedattheCSIRODivisionofMolecular
BiologyinSydney(from1982to1988),andsubsequentlyattheUniversityofQueenslandinBrisbane
(from 1988 to 2011), where he was the Professor of Molecular Biology, ARC Federation Fellow and
laterNHMRCAustraliaFellowattheInstituteforMolecularBioscience,whichheestablished,along
with the Centre for Molecular and Cellular Biology and the Australian Genome Research Facility,
among others (see below). He has also spent sabbatical periods at the University of Cambridge
(September 1993-March 1994), the University of Oxford (March 2000-September 2000), and the
University of Cologne (September 2001-January 2002). In 2012 he was appointed as the Executive
DirectoroftheGarvanInstituteofMedicalResearchinSydney.
Professor Mattick has made several seminal contributions to molecular biology. His postdoctoral
work in association with Dr Salih Wakil on the architecture and function of the fatty acid synthase
complexisnowthestandardtreatmentinallmajorbiochemistrytextbooks.Hewasresponsiblefor
the development of one of the first recombinant DNA-based vaccines in the world (against ovine
footrot),whichwasrecentlycreditedwitheradicatingfootrotfromNepal.Inrecognitionofthiswork
he was awarded the 1989 Pharmacia-LKB Biotechnology Medal by the Australian Biochemical
Society. His laboratory pioneered the genetic analysis of type IV pili, which are surface filaments
involved in host attachment and surface translocation by a wide variety of bacterial pathogens,
includingthecloningandcharacterizationofmostofthegenesinvolved.Hislaboratorywasalsothe
first to recognize that these structures are a subset of an evolutionarily and functionally related
supersysteminvolvedinthearchitectureandassemblyofsurfacecomplexesinbacteria,whichhave
beenadaptedtoproteinexport,DNAuptakeandhostcolonization.Thisworkwasrecognizedbyan
invitation to write a major review for Annual Reviews of Microbiology in 2002 on ‘Type IV pili and
twitchingmotility.’
Followinghisappointmentin1988astheFoundationProfessorofMolecularBiologyandFoundation
Director of the Centre for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (CMBBT) at the University of
Queensland,ProfessorMattickdevotedconsiderableenergytotheestablishmentofthisCentreand
its maturation into one of the largest research institutes in Australia. The CMBBT focussed on the
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moleculargeneticsofmammalsandtheirdiseases,includinggenomemapping,generegulation,and
developmentalandcellbiology.ItwassubsequentlydesignatedasaSpecialResearchCentreofthe
Australian Research Council (ARC), and in 1994 was renamed the ARC Special Research Centre for
Molecular and Cellular Biology (CMCB). In 2000 the CMCB amalgamated with the Centre for Drug
Design and Development to form the Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB), a systems biology
institute whose research activities span the spectrum from genomics and computational biology,
genetics and developmental biology, molecular cell biology, structural biology and biological
chemistry.ProfessorMattickwasFoundationCo-DirectoroftheIMBfrom2000-2002,andDirector
from2003-2005,whenherelinquishedthepositiontoacceptanARCFederationFellowshiptofocus
onhisresearchintononcodingRNA.AtthetimeofhisresignationtheIMBhadgrownto35research
groupsandabout500staffandresearchstudents.Duringhistenure(1988-2005) as Director of the
CentreforMolecularandCellularBiology,theAustralianGenomeResearchFacility,andtheInstitute
for Molecular Bioscience, Professor Mattick raised over $120m in core funds, not including his own
researchgrantsandfellowshipsorthoseofotherswhoworkedinthesecentresandinstitute.
Professor Mattick was also the founder and Foundation Director (1996-2002) of the Australian
GenomeResearchFacility(AGRF),adesignatedmajornationalresearchfacilitywhichprovideslargescale DNA sequencing, genotyping and related services to the Australian and regional research
community.HewastheFoundationDirectoroftheARCSpecialResearchCentreforFunctionaland
AppliedGenomics(2000-2002),positionsherelinquishedwhenheassumedthesoleDirectorshipof
theIMB.
Professor Mattick was Chair of the Organizing Committee of the 1999 Human Genome Meeting
(HGM’99,Brisbane),andwasamemberoftheScientificProgramCommitteesofHGM’98(Turin)and
HGM’2000(Vancouver).HewasalsoChairoftheInterimReviewofGenomeCanada’sCompetitionI
and II Projects and Platforms, and the Review Panel for the Renewal of Genome Centres, in 2002,
2004and2005,respectively.HewasaFoundationMemberoftheBoardoftheAustralianNational
GenomeInformationService(ANGIS),andaFoundationMemberandcurrentlyBoardMemberofthe
Asia-Pacific International Molecular Biology Network (A-IMBN). He has been a Member of the
CouncilofScientistsoftheHumanFrontierScienceProgram(HFSP).Hehasservedonprojectgrant
andfellowshipselectioncommitteesforseveralnationalandinternationalresearchfundingagencies,
includingGenomeCanada,theWellcomeTrust,theNationalHealthandMedicalResearchCouncil,
and the Australian Research Council, among others. From 1997-2003 he was a member of the
AustralianHealthEthicsCommittee(AHEC)andtheResearchCommitteeoftheNationalHealthand
Medical Research Council, and was involved in the development of the National Statement on the
EthicalConductofResearchinvolvingHumans,thejointAustralainLawReformCommission(ALRC)/
AHECCommonwealthEnquiryintotheProtectionofHumanGeneticInformation,theCommitteeto
RevisetheEthicalGuidelinesonAssistedReproductiveTechnology,andtheALCRReportsonGene
Patenting and Genetic Privacy. He was an invited Expert Witness at the 2001 New Zealand Royal
CommissiononGeneticEngineering,andaparticipantintheEINSHACConferencesonGeneticsand
theLawin2001(Hawaii)and2003(Sydney).HeisalsoamemberoftheAdvisoryBoardsofseveral
researchinstitutesinAustraliaandabroad.
ProfessorMattickhasalsobeenactiveinthedevelopmentofabiotechnologyindustryinAustralia.
ApartfromthedevelopmentofacommercialrecombinantDNA-basedvaccine,hewasalsoinvolved
inthedevelopmentofPacificOligosPtyLtd(laterProligoAustralia),andintheestablishmentofthe
IMBcommercialarm(IMBcom)whichoversawtheestablishmentofanumberofspin-outcompanies
based on IMB research. He speaks frequently to medical conferences, medical societies, science
teachers, professional groups, students, and the general public about genome research,
biotechnology, and related ethical issues. He was also appointed Chair of the Queensland Studies
Authority (2004-2007), the stautaory body that oversees primary and secondary school curriculum
developmentandassessmentinthatstate.
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In2001ProfessorMattickwasappointedasanOfficerintheOrderofAustralia(AO)forhisservicesto
molecular biology and genomics in Australia. In 2002 he was elected as an Honorary Fellow of the
Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (FRCPA), and in 2003 he was awarded the Centenary
Medal by the Australian Government for services to biotechnology. In 2006 he was awarded the
CSIROEurekaPrizeforLeadershipinScience.In2007hewasawardedtheinauguralGutenbergChair
attheUniversitéLouisPasteurdeStrasbourg,andelectedasanAssociate(Foreign)Memberofthe
EuropeanMolecularBiologyOrganisation.In2008hewaselectedaFellowoftheAustralianAcademy
of Science. He was awarded the 2011 International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
(IUBMB) Medal, the 2012 Human Genome Organisation Chen Medal for Distinguished Academic
Achievement in Human Genetics and Genomic Research, and the 2014 University of Texas MD
AndersonCancerCenterErnstW.BertnerMemorialAwardforDistinguishedContributionstoCancer
Research, past recipients of this which include several Nobel laureates and other pioneers of
molecularbiology.
Professor Mattick’s research interests have been focused for the past two decades on the role of
regulatory RNAs in the evolution and development of complex organisms. He has developed the
thesis that the majority of the genome of humans and other complex organisms, previously
considered to be ‘junk’, is devoted to a vastly expanded regulatory architecture, which is mainly
transacted via digital RNA signals and which contains the endogenous program that directs the
epigenetictrajectoriesofdifferentiationanddevelopment.ProfessorMattickhaspublishedover280
research articles, which have been cited over 28,000 times (ISI Web of Science), and his work has
received editorial coverage in Nature, Science, Scientific American, New Scientist and the New York
Times,amongothers.Heisalsofrequentlyinvitedtointernationalmeetingstospeakonthesubject.
PUBLICATIONS
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1.
NagleyP,MattickJS,HallRMandLinnaneAW(1975)Biogenesisofmitochondria.43.A
comparativestudyofpetiteinductionandinhibitionofmitochondrialDNAreplicationinyeast
byethidiumbromideandberenil.MolecularandGeneralGenetics141:291-304.
2.
HallRM,MattickJS,MarzukiSandLinnaneAW(1975)Evidenceforafunctionalassociationof
DNAsynthesiswiththemembraneinmitochondriaofSaccharomycescerevisiae.Molecular
BiologyReports2:101-106.
3.
MattickJSandHallRM(1977)Replicativedeoxyribonucleicacidsynthesisinisolated
mitochondriafromSaccharomycescerevisiae.JournalofBacteriology130:973-982.
4.
MattickJSandNagleyP(1977).Comparativestudiesoftheeffectsofacridinesandotherpetite
inducingdrugsonthemitochondrialgenomeofSaccharomycescerevisiae.Molecularand
GeneralGenetics152:267-276.
5.
NagleyPandMattickJS(1977)MitochondrialDNAreplicationinpetitemutantsofyeast:
resistancetoinhibitionbyethidiumbromide,berenilandeuflavine.MolecularandGeneral
Genetics152:277-283.
6.
HallRM,MattickJS,NagleyP,CobonGS,EastwoodFWandLinnaneAW(1977)Theactionof
structuralanaloguesofethidiumbromideonthemitochondrialgenomeofyeast.Molecular
BiologyReports3:443-449.
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7.
ZehnerZE,MattickJS,StuartRandWakilSJ(1980)GoosefattyacidsynthetasemRNA.
JournalofBiologicalChemistry255:9519-9522.
8.
MattickJS,ZehnerZE,CalabroMAandWakilSJ(1981)Theisolationandcharacterizationof
fattyacidsynthetasemRNAfromratmammarygland.EuropeanJournalofBiochemistry114:
643-651.
9.
WakilSJ,StoopsJKandMattickJS(1981)Thefattyacidsynthetase:structure-function
relationshipandmechanismofpalmitatesynthesis.CardiovascularResearchCentreBulletin
(Houston)20:1-23.
10.
GilbertBEandMattickJS(1981)Homologousmammalianbraincelllysatesystemforthe
initiationandtranslationofexogenousmRNAs.JournalofNeurochemistry37:325-332.
11.
KuzioraMA,ChalmersJHJr,DouglasMG,HitzemanRA,MattickJSandWakilSJ(1983)
MolecularcloningoffattyacidsynthetasegenesfromSaccharomycescerevisiae.Journalof
BiologicalChemistry258:11648-11653.
12.
MattickJS,TsukamotoY,NicklessJandWakilSJ(1983)Thearchitectureoftheanimalfatty
acidsynthetase.I.Proteolyticdissectionandpeptidemapping.JournalofBiologicalChemistry
258:15291-15299.
13.
MattickJS,NicklessJ,MizugakiM,YangC-Y,UchiyamaSandWakilSJ(1983)Thearchitecture
oftheanimalfattyacidsynthetase.II.Separationofthecoreandthioesterasefunctionsand
determinationoftheN-Corientationofthesubunit.JournalofBiologicalChemistry258:1530015304.
14.
WongH,MattickJSandWakilSJ(1983)Thearchitectureoftheanimalfattyacidsynthetase.
III.Isolationandcharacterizationofb-ketoacylreductase.JournalofBiologicalChemistry258:
15305-15311.
15.
TsukamotoY,WongH,MattickJSandWakilSJ(1983)Thearchitectureoftheanimalfattyacid
synthetasecomplex.IV.Mappingofactivecentersandmodelforthemechanismofaction.
JournalofBiologicalChemistry258:15312-15322.
16.
WrightIG,GoodgerBV,Rode-BramanisK,MattickJS,MahoneyDFandWaltisbuhlDJ(1983)
ThecharacterizationofanesterasederivedfromBabesiabovisanditsuseasavaccine.
ZeitschriftfurParasitenkunde69:703-714.
17.
BothGW,MattickJSandBellamyAR(1983)Theserotype-specificglycoproteinofSimian-11
rotavirus:codingassignmentandgenesequence.ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyof
SciencesUSA80:3091-3095.
18.
BothGW,MattickJS,SiegmanL,AtkinsonPH,WeissS,BellamyAR,StreetJEandMetcalfP
(1983)CloningofSA11rotavirusgenes:genestructureandpolypeptideassignmentforthe
type-specificglycoprotein.In:Double-strandedRNAViruses(CompansRWandBishopDHL,
eds.),AcademicPress,NewYork,pp.73-82.
19.
MattickJS,AndersonBJ,MottMRandEgertonJR(1984)Theisolationandcharacterizationof
thefimbriaeofBacteroidesnodosus:structuralsubunitandbasalproteinantigens.Journalof
Bacteriology160:740-747.
20.
AndersonBJ,BillsMM,EgertonJRandMattickJS(1984)CloningandexpressioninEscherichia
coliofthegeneencodingthestructuralsubunitofthefimbriaeofBacteroidesnodosus.Journal
ofBacteriology160:748-754.
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21.
GrootObbinkDJ,RitchieLJ,CameronFH,MattickJSandAckermanVP(1985)Constructionof
agentamicinresistancegeneprobeforepidemiologicalstudies.AntimicrobialAgentsand
Chemotherapy28:96-102.
22.
MattickJS,AndersonBJandEgertonJR(1985)Molecularbiologyandfootrot.ReviewsinRural
Science6:79-90.
23.
MattickJS,AndersonBJ,MottMRandEgertonJR(1986)Isolationandcharacterizationof
Bacteroidesnodosusfimbriae:structuralsubunitandbasalproteinantigens.In:Footrotin
Ruminants:ProceedingsofaWorkshop,Melbourne(StewartDJ,PetersenJE,McKernNM,
EmeryDL,eds.)CSIROAustralia,pp.211-217.
24.
AndersonBJ,EgertonJRandMattickJS(1986)Electrophoreticandantigenicvariationinthe
structuralsubunitandbasalproteinofBacteroidesnodosusfimbriae.In:FootrotinRuminants:
ProceedingsofaWorkshop,Melbourne(StewartDJ,PetersenJE,McKernNM,EmeryDL,eds.)
CSIROAustralia,pp.219-226.
25.
MattickJS,AndersonBJ,BillsMMandEgertonJR(1986)Thecloningandexpressionofthe
genesencodingthefimbriaeofBacteroidesnodosus.In:FootrotinRuminants:Proceedingsofa
Workshop,Melbourne(StewartDJ,PetersenJE,McKernNM,EmeryDL,eds.)CSIROAustralia,
pp.249-256.
26.
MosesEK,YongWK,MattickJSandRifkinCG(1986)ExpressionofBacteroidesnodosusgenes
encodingextracellularproteinsinEscherichiacoli.In:FootrotinRuminants:Proceedingsofa
Workshop,Melbourne(StewartDJ,PetersenJE,McKernNM,EmeryDL,eds.)CSIROAustralia,
pp.245-247.
27.
AndersonBJ,KristoCL,EgertonJRandMattickJS(1986)Variationinthestructuralsubunit
andbasalproteinantigensofBacteroidesnodosusfimbriae.JournalofBacteriology166:453460.
28.
DalrympleBandMattickJS(1986)GenesencodingthreoninetRNAswiththeanticodonCGU
fromEscherichiacoliandPseudomonasaeruginosa.BiochemistryInternational13:547-553.
29.
MattickJS,AndersonBJ,BillsMM,CoxPT,DalrympleB,EgertonJR,EllemanTC,FinneyK,
HoynePA,LehrbachP,McKernNM,McNicholasP,SchwartzkoffCL,StewartDJandWrightD
(1986)Anaerobetoaerobe:thedevelopmentofarecombinantDNA-basedvaccineagainst
ovinefootrot.In:ProceedingsoftheSeventhAustralianBiotechnologyConference,Melbourne,
pp.91-96.
30.
MattickJS,BillsMM,AndersonBJ,DalrympleBP,MottMRandEgertonJR(1987)
MorphogeneticexpressionofBacteroidesnodosusfimbriaeinPseudomonasaeruginosa.Journal
ofBacteriology169:33-41.
31.
DalrympleBandMattickJS(1987)Ananalysisofthestructureandevolutionoftype4fimbrial
proteins.JournalofMolecularEvolution25:261-269.
32.
AndersonBJ,MattickJS,CoxPT,KristoCLandEgertonJR(1987)Westernblot(immunoblot)
analysisofthefimbrialantigensofBacteroidesnodosus.JournalofBacteriology169:4018-4023.
33.
EgertonJR,CoxPT,AndersonBJ,KristoCL,NormanMandMattickJS(1987)Protectionof
sheepagainstfootrotwitharecombinantDNA-basedfimbrialvaccine.VeterinaryMicrobiology
14:393-409.
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34.
ScottNA,WhalleyJM,MattickJS,UnderwoodPA,AboudL,WilliamsKLandKirklandP(1988)
Identificationofmajorantigenicproteinsofbovineherpesvirus1andtheircorrelationwith
virusneutralizingactivity.VeterinaryMicrobiology16:109-121.
35.
HobbsM,DalrympleBP,DelaneySandMattickJS(1988)Transcriptionofthefimbrialsubunit
geneandanassociatedtransferRNAgenefromPseudomonasaeruginosa.Gene62:219-227.
36.
JenningsPA,BillsMM,IrvingDAandMattickJS(1989)FimbriaeofBacteroidesnodosus:
proteinengineeringofthestructuralsubunitfortheproductionofexogenouspeptides.Protein
Engineering2:365-369.
37.
MattickJS(1989)Themolecularbiologyofthefimbriae(pili)ofBacteroidesnodosusandthe
developmentofarecombinantDNA-basedvaccine.InFootrotandFootAbscessofRuminants
(EgertonJR,Yong,WK,RifkinGG,eds.)CRCPress,BocaRaton,pp.196-218.
38.
MattickJS(1989)Ofmiceandmen-exploringthegeneticdatabase.TodaysLifeScience1:612.
39.
MattickJS(1990)Genomeresearch(letter).Nature346:604.
40.
GottesmanS,SquiresC,PicherskyE,CarringtonM,HobbsM,MattickJS,DalrympleBP,
KuramitsuH,ShirozaT,FosterT,ClarkWP,RossB,SquiresCLandMauriziMR(1990)
ConservationoftheregulatorysubunitfortheClpATP-dependentproteaseinprokaryotesand
eukaryotes.ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesUSA87:3513-3517.
41.
BeardMK,MattickJS,MooreLJ,MottMR,MarrsCFandEgertonJR(1990)Morphogenetic
expressionofMoraxellabovisfimbriae(pili)inPseudomonasaeruginosa.JournalofBacteriology
172:2601-2607.
42.
MattickJSandHobbsM(1990)Thedevelopmentofageneticallyengineeredvaccineagainst
ovinefootrot.TodaysLifeScience2:34-42.
43.
SmithGA,YoungPLandMattickJS(1990)Thelocationandnucleotidesequenceofthe
thymidinekinasegeneofbovineherpesvirustype1.2.JournalofGeneralVirology71:2417-2424.
44.
SmithGA,YoungPLandMattickJS(1991)Nucleotideandaminoacidsequenceanalysisofthe
thymidinekinasegeneofabovineencephalitisherpesvirus.ArchivesofVirology119:199-210.
45.
MattickJS,AndersonBJ,CoxPT,DalrympleBP,BillsMM,HobbsMandEgertonJR(1991)
GenesequencesandcomparisonofthefimbrialsubunitsrepresentativeofBacteroidesnodosus
serotypesAtoI:classIandclassIIstrains.MolecularMicrobiology5:561-573.
46.
HobbsM,DalrympleBP,CoxPT,LivingstonSP,DelaneySFandMattickJS(1991)Organization
ofthefimbrialgeneregionofBacteroidesnodosus:classIandclassIIstrains.Molecular
Microbiology5:543-560.
47.
WhitchurchCB,HobbsM,LivingstonSP,KrishnapillaiVandMattickJS(1991)Characterization
ofaPseudomonasaeruginosatwitchingmotilitygeneandevidenceforaspecialisedprotein
exportsystemwidespreadineubacteria.Gene101:33-44.
48.
MooreSS,SargeantLL,KingTJ,MattickJS,GeorgesMandHetzelDJS(1991)The
conservationofdinucleotidemicrosatellitesamongmammaliangenomesallowstheuseof
heterologousPCRprimerpairsincloselyrelatedspecies.Genomics10:654-660.
49.
DonRH,CoxPT,WainwrightBJ,BakerKandMattickJS(1991)‘Touchdown’PCRtocircumvent
spuriousprimingduringgeneamplification.NucleicAcidsResearch19:4008.
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50.
CoxPT,DonRHandMattickJS(1991)Rapidanimaldiseasediagnosis:thefutureisPCR.Lab
Animal20:22-30.
51.
PatelP,MarrsCF,MattickJS,RuehlWW,TaylorRKandKoomeyM(1991)Sharedantigenicity
andimmunogenicityoftype4pilinsexpressedbyPseudomonasaeruginosa,Moraxellabovis,
Neisseriagonorrhoeae,Dichelobacternodosus,andVibriocholerae.InfectionandImmunity59:
4674-4676.
52.
DiefenbachRJ,CandyJM,MattickJSandDugglebyRG(1992)Effectsofsubstitutionof
aspartate-440andtryptophan-487inthethiamindiphosphatebindingregionofpyruvate
decarboxylasefromZymomonasmobilis.FEBSLetters296:95-98.
53.
CandyJM,DugglebyRGandMattickJS(1992)Expressionofactiveyeastpyruvate
decarboxylaseinEscherichiacoli.JournalofGeneralMicrobiology137:2811-2815.
54.
AbediniaM,LayfieldR,JonesSM,NixonPFandMattickJS(1992)Nucleotideandpredicted
aminoacidsequenceofacDNAcloneencodingpartofhumantransketolase.Biochemicaland
BiophysicalResearchCommunications183:1159-1166.
55.
MattickJS,AblettEMandEdmondsonDL(1992)TheGeneLibrary-preservationandanalysis
ofgeneticdiversityinAustralia.InConservationofPlantGenesthroughDNABankingandinvitro
Biotechnology(AdamsRP,ed.),AcademicPress,NewYork,pp.15-35.
56.
MattickJS,HobbsM,CoxPTandDalrympleBP(1992)Molecularbiologyofthefimbriaeof
Dichelobacter(prev.Bacteroides)nodosus.InGeneticsandMolecularBiologyofAnaerobic
Bacteria(SebaldM,ed.),Springer-Verlag,NewYork,pp.517-545.
57.
LapsysNM,LayfieldR,BakerE,CallenDF,SutherlandGR,AbediniaM,NixonPFandMattick
JS(1992)Chromosomallocationofthetransketolasegene.CytogeneticsandCellGenetics6:
274-275.
58.
CandyJM,DiefenbachRJ,MattickJSandDugglebyRG(1992)Revisedsequenceforthe
Zymomonasmobilispyruvatedecarboxylasegeneandprotein.Biochemistry(LifeScience
Advances)11:59-63.
59.
GobiusKS,BarnardR,RowlinsonSR,MattickJSandWatersMJ(1992)Thefirstdisulphideloop
oftherabbitgrowthhormonereceptorisrequiredforbindingtothehormone.Journalof
MolecularEndocrinology9:213-220.
60.
DonRH,CoxPTandMattickJS(1993)Aonetubereactionforsynthesisandamplificationof
totalcDNAfromsmallnumbersofcells.NucleicAcidsResearch21:783.
61.
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174. KeithJM,AdamsP,StephenSandMattickJS(2008)Delineatingslowlyandrapidly
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175. KorbieDJandMattickJS(2008)TouchdownPCRforincreasedspecificityandsensitivityin
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176. MattickJS(2008)Anewunderstandingofthehumangenome.Lab&More2:8-9[German
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178. MattickJS,AmaralPP,DingerME,MercerTRandMehlerMF(2008)RNAcontrolof
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179. MercerTR,DingerME,MarianiJ,KosikKS,MehlerMFandMattickJS(2008)Non-coding
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180. MercerTR,DingerME,SunkinSM,MehlerMFandMattickJS(2008)Specificexpressionof
non-codingRNAsinmousebrain.ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesUSA105:
716-721.
181. NahkuriS,TaftRJ,KorbieDJandMattickJS(2008)MolecularevolutionoftheHBII-52
snoRNAcluster.JournalofMolecularBiology381:810-815.
182. StephenS,PheasantM,MakuninIVandMattickJS(2008)Large-scaleappearanceof
ultraconservedelementsintetrapodgenomesandslowdownofthemolecularclock.
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183. AmaralPPandMattickJS(2008)NoncodingRNAindevelopment.MammalianGenome19:
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184. AmaralPP,NeytC,WilkinsSJ,Askarian-AmiriME,SunkinSM,PerkinsACandMattickJS
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185. DingerME,AmaralPP,MercerTRandMattickJS(2009)Pervasivetranscriptionofthe
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186. DingerME,PangKC,MercerTR,CroweML,GrimmondSMandMattickJS(2009)NRED:a
databaseoflongnoncodingRNAexpression.NucleicAcidsResearch37:D122-D126.
187. GuffantiA,IaconoM,PelucchiP,KimN,SoldàG,CroftLJ,TaftRJ,RizziE,Askarian-Amiri
M,BonnalRJ,CallariM,MignoneF,PesoleG,BertalotG,BernardiLR,AlbertiniA,LeeC,
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188. MattickJS(2009)Deconstructingthedogma:anewviewoftheevolutionandgenetic
programmingofcomplexorganisms.AnnalsoftheNewYorkAcademyofSciences1178:2946.
189. MattickJS(2009)Hasevolutionlearnthowtolearn?EMBOReports10:665.
190. MattickJS(2009)ThegeneticsignaturesofnoncodingRNAs.PLoSGenetics5:e1000459.
191. MattickJS,AmaralPP,DingerME,MercerTRandMehlerMF(2009)RNAregulationof
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192. MercerTR,DingerMEandMattickJS(2009)LongnoncodingRNAs:insightsintofunctions.
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193. NahkuriS,TaftRJandMattickJS(2009)Nucleosomesarepreferentiallypositionedat
exonsinsomaticandspermcells.CellCycle8:3420-3424.
194. PangKC,DingerME,MercerTR,MalquoriLL,GrimmondSM,ChenWandMattickJS
(2009)Genome-wideidentificationoflongnoncodingRNAsinCD8+Tcells.Journalof
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195. SunwooH,DingerME,WiluszJE,AmaralPP,MattickJSandSpectorDL(2009)MENε/β
nuclearretainednon-codingRNAsareupregulateduponmuscledifferentiationandare
structuralcomponentsofparaspeckles.GenomeResearch19:347-359.
196. TaftRJ,GlazovEA,CloonanN,SimonsC,StephenS,FaulknerGJ,LassmannT,ForrestARR,
GrimmondSM,SchroderK,IrvineK,HumeDA,SuzukiH,OrlandoV,CarninciP,ArakawaT,
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J,DaubCO,HayashizakiYandMattickJS(2009)TinyRNAsassociatedwithtranscription
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197. TaftRJ,Glazov,EA,LassmannT,CarninciP,HayashizakiYandMattickJS(2009)Small
RNAsderivedfromsnoRNAs.RNA15:1233-1240.
198. TaftRJ,KaplanC,SimonsCandMattickJS(2009)Evolution,biogenesis,andfunctionof
promoter-associatedRNAs.CellCycle8:2332-2338.
199. Suzukietal.TheFANTOMconsortiumandRIKENGenomeExplorationResearchGroup
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200. WebsterRJ,GilesKM,PriceKJ,ZhangPM,MattickJSandLeedmanPJ(2009)Regulationof
epidermalgrowthfactorreceptorsignalinginhumancancercellsbymicroRNA-7.Journalof
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201. AungHT,HarrisonDK,FindlayI,MattickJS,MartinNGandCarrollBJ(2010)Stringent
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202. deHoonMDL,TaftRJ,HashimotoT,Kanamori-KatayamaM,KawajiH,KawanoM,Kishima
M,LassmannT,FaulknerGJ,MattickJS,DaubCO,CarninciP,KawaiJ,SuzukiHand
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microRNAsinhigh-throughputsequencinglibraries.GenomeResearch20:257-264.
203. Fernandez-ValverdeSL,TaftRJandMattickJS.(2010)DynamicisomiRregulationin
Drosophiladevelopment.RNA16:1881-1888.
204. JungC-H,HansenMA,MakuninIV,KorbieDJandMattickJS(2010)Identificationofnovel
non-codingRNAsusingprofilesofshortsequencereadsfromnextgenerationsequencing
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205. JungCH,MakuninIVandMattickJS(2010)IdentificationofconservedDrosophila-specific
euchromatin-restrictednoncodingsequencemotifs.Genomics96:154–166.[Coverpicture].
206. LaiJ,LehmanML,DingerME,HendySC,MercerTR,SeimI,LawrenceMG,MattickJS,
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207. MattickJS(2010)Linc-inglongnoncodingRNAsandenhancerfunction.DevelopmentalCell
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208. MattickJS(2010)RNAasthesubstrateforepigenome-environmentinteractions.Bioessays
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209. MattickJS(2010)ThecentralroleofRNAinthegeneticprogrammingofcomplex
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210. MattickJS,TaftRJandFaulknerGJ(2010)Aglobalviewofgenomicinformation–moving
beyondthegeneandthemasterregulator.TrendsinGenetics26:21-28.
211. MazarJ,SinhaS,DingerME,MattickJSandPereraRJ(2010)Protein-codingandnoncodinggeneexpressionanalysisindifferentiatinghumankeratinocytesusingathreedimensionalepidermalequivalent.MolecularGeneticsandGenomics284:1–9.
212. MercerTR,DingerME,BrackenCP,KolleG,SzubertJM,KorbieDJ,Askarian-AmiriME,
GardinerBB,GoodallGR,GrimmondSMandMattickJS(2010)RegulatedposttranscriptionalRNAcleavagediversifiestheeukaryotictranscriptome.GenomeResearch20:
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213. MercerTR,QureshiIA,GokhanS,DingerME,GuangyuL,MattickJSandMehlerMF(2010)
Longnon-codingRNAsinneuronal-glialfatespecificationandoligodendrocytelineage
maturation.BMCNeuroscience11:14.
214. OldmeadowC,MengersenK,MattickJSandKeithJM(2010)Multipleevolutionaryrate
classesinanimalgenomeevolution.MolecularBiologyandEvolution27:942-953.
215. QureshiIA,MattickJSandMehlerMF(2010)Longnon-codingRNAsinnervoussystem
functionanddisease.BrainResearch1338:20-35.
216. TaftRJ,KaplanCDandMattickJS(2010)OverlookedsmallRNArelationshipsand
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217. TaftRJ,PangKC,MercerTR,DingerMEandMattickJS(2010)NoncodingRNAs:regulators
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218. TaftRJ,SimonsC,NahkuriS,OeyH,KorbieDJ,MercerTR,HolstJ,RitchieW,WongJJ-L,
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associatedwithtranscriptioninitiationandsplicesitesinmetazoans.NatureStructuraland
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219. AmaralPP,ClarkMD,GascoigneDK,DingerMEandMattickJS(2011)lncRNAdb:a
referencedatabaseforlongnoncodingRNAs.NucleicAcidsResearch39:D146-151.
220. Askarian-AmiriMA,CrawfordJ,FrenchJD,SmithMA,SmartCE,RuK,MercerTR,
ThompsonEW,LakhaniSR,VargasAC,CampbellIG,BrownMA,DingerMEandMattickJS
(2011)SNORD-hostRNAZfasisaregulatorofmammarydevelopmentandapotential
markerforbreastcancer.RNA17:878-891.
221. BaillieJK,BarnettMW,UptonKR,GerhardtDJ,RichmondTA,DeSapioF,BrennanPM,
RizzuP,SmithS,FellM,TalbotRT,GustincichS,FreemanTC,MattickJS,HumeDA,
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thegeneticlandscapeofthehumanbrain.Nature479:534-537.
222. BrackenCP,SzubertJM,MercerTR,DingerME,ThomsonDW,MattickJS,MichaelMZand
GoodallGR(2011)GlobalanalysisofthemammalianRNAdegradomerevealswidespread
miRNA-dependentandmiRNA-independentendonucleolyticcleavage.NucleicAcids
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223. BredyTW,LinQ,WeiW,Baker-AndresenDandMattickJS(2011)MicroRNAregulationof
neuralplasticityandmemory.NeurobiologyofLearningandMemory96:89–94.
224. BuskeFA,MattickJS*andBaileyTL*(*Jointcorrespondingauthors)(2011)Potentialinvivo
rolesofnucleicacidtriplehelices.RNABiology8:427-439.
225. ClarkMBandMattickJS(2011)LongnoncodingRNAsincellbiology.SeminarsinCelland
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226. ClarkMD,AmaralPP,SchlesingerFJ,DingerME,TaftRJ,RinnJL,PontingCP,StadlerPF,
MorrisKV,MorillonA,RozowskyJS,GersteinMB,WahlestedtC,HayashizakiY,CarninciP,
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227. DingerME,GascoigneDKandMattickJS(2011)TheevolutionofRNAswithmultiple
functions.Biochimie93:2013-2018.
228. FaunesF,SánchezN,MorenoM,OlivaresGH,Lee-LiuD,AlmonacidL,SlaterAW,
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transposableelementsinneuraltissuesduringXenopusdevelopment.PLoSONE6:e22569.
229. Fernandez-ValverdeSL,TaftRJandMattickJS(2011)miRNAsinβcellbiology,insulin
resistance,diabetesanditscomplications.Diabetes60:1825-1831.
230. KhaitanD,DingerME,MazarJ,CrawfordJ,SmithMA,MattickJS*andPereraRJ*(*Joint
correspondingauthors)(2011)Themelanoma-upregulatedlongnoncodingRNASPRY4-IT1
modulatesapoptosisandinvasion.CancerResearch71:3852-3862.
231. LopezSanchezMIG,MercerTR,DaviesSMK,ShearwoodAJ,NygårdKKA,RichmanTR,
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232. MattickJS(2011)Genome-sequencinganniversary.Thegenomicfoundationisshifting.
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233. MattickJS(2011)LongnoncodingRNAsincellanddevelopmentalbiology.SeminarsinCell
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234. MattickJS(2011)ThecentralroleofRNAinhumandevelopmentandcognition.FEBS
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235. MattickJS(2011)ThedoublelifeofRNA.Biochimie93:viii–ix.
236. MattickJSandClarkMB(2011)RNAlightsup.NatureBiotechnology29:843-844.
237. MercerTR,NephS,DingerME,CrawfordJ,SmithMA,ShearwoodAJ,HaugenE,Bracken
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238. MercerTR,WilhelmD,DingerME,SoldàG,KorbieDJ,GlazovEA,TruongV,SchwenkeM,
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239. RackhamO,ShearwoodAJ,MercerTR,DaviesSM,MattickJSandFilipovskaA(2011)Long
noncodingRNAsaregeneratedfromthemitochondrialgenomeandregulatedbynuclearencodedproteins.RNA17:2085-2093.
240. TaftRJ,HawkinsPG,MattickJSandMorrisKV(2011)TherelationshipbetweentiRNAsand
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241. ThiagarajanRD,CloonanN,GardinerB,MercerTR,GabrielKolle,NourbakhshE,WaniS,Tang
DTP,KrishnanK,GeorgasKM,RumballeBA,ChiuHS,SteenJA,MattickJS,LittleMH,
GrimmondSM(2011)Refiningtranscriptionalprogramsinkidneydevelopmentbyintegration
ofdeepRNA-sequencingandarray-basedspatialprofiling.BMCGenomics12:441.
242. WongCE,ZhaoY,WangX-J,CroftLJ,WangZ-H,HaerizadehF,MattickJS,SinghM,Carroll
BJandBhallaP(2011)MicroRNAsintheshootapicalmeristemofsoybean.Journalof
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243. BarryGandMattickJS(2012)TheroleofregulatoryRNAincognitiveevolution.Trendsin
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244. BuskeFA,BauerDC,MattickJSandBaileyTL(2012)Triplexator:detectingnucleicacidtriple
helicesingenomicandtranscriptomicdata.GenomeResearch22:1372-1381.
245. ClarkMB,JohnstonRL,Inostroza-PontaM,FoxAH,FortiniE,MoscatoP,DingerMEand
MattickJS(2012)Genome-wideanalysisoflongnoncodingRNAstability.GenomeResearch
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246. CossettiC,MercerTR,AlpiE,LeonardiT,DragoD,IraciN,Alfaro-CervelloC,DingerME,
DietmannS,CrawfordJ,CaddeoC,VerdugoMG,BachiA,MattickJSandPluchinoS(2012)
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247. GascoigneDK,CheethamSW,CattenozPB,ClarkMB,AmaralPP,RyanJ.TaftRJ,Dagmar
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248. MattickJS(2012)RNAdrivingtheepigeneticbus.TheEMBOJournal31:515-516.
249. MattickJS(2012)RNAnetworksasdigitalcontrolcircuitsofnuclearfunctions.InGenome
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250. MattickJS(2012)Rockingthefoundationsofmoleculargenetics.ProceedingsoftheNational
AcademyofSciencesUSA109:16400–16401.
251. MercerTR,GerhardtDJ,DingerME,CrawfordJ,TrapnellC,JeddelohJA*,MattickJS*and
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complexityofthehumantranscriptome.NatureBiotechnology30:99-104.
252. NolanL,BeatsonS,CroftL,JonesP,GeorgeA,MattickJS,TurnbullLandWhitchurchCB
(2012)ExtragenicsuppressormutationsthatrestoretwitchingmotilitytofimLmutantsof
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253. PinedaSS,WilsonD,MattickJSandKingGF(2012)ThelethaltoxinfromAustralianfunnelwebspidersisencodedbyanintronlessgene.PLoSONE7:e43699.
254. SchonrockN,HarveyRPandMattickJS(2012)LongnoncodingRNAsincardiacdevelopment
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255. SmartCE,AskarianAmiriME,WronskiA,DingerME,CrawfordJ,OvchinnikovDA,VargasAC,
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tyrosinephosphatasereceptorJ(PTPRJ)innormalmammaryepithelialcellsandbreast
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256. AmaralPP,DingerMEandMattickJS(2013)NoncodingRNAsinhomeostasis,diseaseand
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257. BuskeFA,BauerDC,MattickJSandBaileyTL(2013)Triplex-Inspector:ananalysistoolfor
triplex-mediatedtargetingofgenomicloci.Bioinformatics29:1895-1897(doi:
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258. CattenozPB,TaftRJ,WesthofEandMattickJS(2013)Genome-wideidentificationofA>IRNA
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259. CheethamSW,GruhlF,MattickJS*andDingerME*(*Jointcorrespondingauthors)(2013)
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260. ClarkMB,ChoudharyA,Smith,MA,TaftRJandMattickJS(2013).Thedarkmatterrises:the
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261. LiJ-L,MazarJ,ZhongZZ,FaulknerGJ,GovindarrajanSS,ZhangZ,DingerME,MeredithG,
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islandprofilesofmelanomacellsrevealamelanomacoregulationnetwork.ScientificReports3:
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262. LiuG,MattickJSandTaftRJ(2013)Ameta-analysisofthegenomicandtranscriptomic
compositionofcomplexlife.CellCycle12:127–138.
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263. LiuGQ,MercerTR,ShearwoodAMJ,SiiraSJ,HibbsME,MattickJS,RackhamOandFilipovska
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264. MarcellinE,MercerTR,Licona-CasaniC,PalfreymanRW,DingerME,SteenJ,GascoigneDK,
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265. MattickJS(2013)ProbingthephenomicsofnoncodingRNA:Geneticknockoutexperimentson
miceconfirmthatsomelongnoncodingRNAmoleculeshavedevelopmentalfunctions.eLife2:
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266. MattickJSandDingerME(2013)Theextentoffunctionalityinthehumangenome.TheHUGO
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267. MercerTRandMattickJS(2013)StructureandfunctionoflongnoncodingRNAsinepigenetic
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268. MercerTRandMattickJS(2013)Understandingtheregulatoryandtranscriptionalcomplexity
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269. MercerTR,ClarkMB,NephSJ,EdwardsSL,LiG,SandhuKS,RuanY,NielsenL,MattickJS*
andStamatoyannopoulosJA*(*Jointcorrespondingauthors)(2013)DNaseI-hypersensitive
exonsco-localizewithpromotersanddistalregulatoryelements.NatureGenetics45:852–859
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270. PlummerPN,BalsaraS,UmerB,TaftRJ,FerroV,MattickJS,SwarbrickA,McMillanNMittalV
andMellickAS(2013)MicroRNAsasnovelanti-angiogenesistherapeutictargets.Journalof
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271. PlummerPN,FreemanR,TaftR,ViderJ,SaxM,UmerBA,GaoD,JohnsCA,MattickJS,Wilton
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272. RakoczyJ,Fernandez-ValverdeSL,GlazovEA,WainwrightEN,SatoT,TakadaS,CombesAN,
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273. SmithMA,GesellT,StadlerPandMattickJS(2013)WidespreadpurifyingselectiononRNA
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274. BarryG,BriggsJA,VanichkinaDP,PothEM,BeveridgeNJ,RatnuVS,NaylerSP,NonesK,HuJ,
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275. CossettiC,IraciN,MercerTR,LeonardiT,AlpiE,DragoD,Alfaro-CevelloC,SainiHK,Davis
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276. LiuPY,ErriquezD,MarshallGM,TeeAE,PollyP,WongM,LiuB,BellJL,ZhangXD,Giorgio
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277. MattickJS,DziadekMA,TerrillBN,KaplanW,SpigelmanAD,BowlingFG,DingerME(2014)
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278. MazarJ,ZhaoW,KhalilAM,LeeB,ShelleyJ,GovindarajanSS,YamamotoF,RatnamM,Aftab
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279. MercerTR,ClarkMB,CrawfordJ,BrunckME,GerhardtDJ,TaftRJ,NielsenLK,DingerMEand
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280. MorrisKVandMattickJS(2014)TheriseofregulatoryRNA.NatureReviewsGenetics15:423–
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281. BriggsJA,WolvetangEJ,MattickJS,RinnJLandBarryG(2015)MechanismsoflongnoncodingRNAsinmammaliannervoussystemdevelopment,plasticity,disease,andevolution.
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282. ClarkMB,MercerTR,BussottiG,LeonardiT,HaynesKR,CrawfordJ,LeCaoKA,BrunckME,
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283. LondinER,LoherP,TelonisA,QuannK,ClarkP,JingY,HatzimichaelE,KorinoY,HondaS,
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NelsonPT,ZupoS,VanRoosbroekK,KeatingMJ,CalinG,YeoCJ,JimboM,CozzitortoJA,
BrodyJ,DelgrossoK,MattickJS,FortinaPandRigoutsosI(2015)Analysisof13celltypes
revealsevidencefortheexpressionofnumerousnovelprimate-andtissue-specificmicroRNAs.
ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesUSA112:E1106-E1115
(doi:10.1073/pnas.1420955112).
284. MattickJSandRinnJL(2015)LongnoncodingRNAdiscoveryandannotation.NatureStuctural
andMolecularBiology22:5-7(doi:10.1038/nsmb.2942).
285. MercerTR,ClarkMB,AndersenSB,BrunckME,HaertyW,CrawfordJ,TaftRJ,NielsenLK,
DingerMEandMattickJS(2015)Genome-widediscoveryofhumansplicingbranchpoints.
GenomeResearch25:290-303(doi:10.1101/gr.182899.114).
286. RoadmapEpigenomicsConsortium(includingMattickJS),KundajeA,MeulemanW,ErnstJ,
BilenkyM,YenA,Heravi-MoussaviA,KheradpourP,ZhangZ,WangJ,ZillerMJ,AminV,
WhitakerJW,SchultzMD,WardLD,SarkarA,QuonG,SandstromRS,EatonML,WuYC,
PfenningAR,WangX,ClaussnitzerM,LiuY,CoarfaC,HarrisRA,ShoreshN,EpsteinCB,
GjoneskaE,LeungD,XieW,HawkinsRD,ListerR,HongC,GascardP,MungallAJ,MooreR,
ChuahE,TamA,CanfieldTK,HansenRS,KaulR,SaboPJ,BansalMS,CarlesA,DixonJR,Farh
KH,FeiziS,KarlicR,KimAR,KulkarniA,LiD,LowdonR,ElliottG,MercerTR,NephSJ,
OnuchicV,PolakP,RajagopalN,RayP,SallariRC,SiebenthallKT,Sinnott-ArmstrongNA,
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StevensM,ThurmanRE,WuJ,ZhangB,ZhouX,BeaudetAE,BoyerLA,DeJagerPL,Farnham
PJ,FisherSJ,HausslerD,JonesSJ,LiW,MarraMA,McManusMT,SunyaevS,ThomsonJA,
TlstyTD,TsaiLH,WangW,WaterlandRA,ZhangMQ,ChadwickLH,BernsteinBE,CostelloJF,
EckerJR,HirstM,MeissnerA,MilosavljevicA,RenB,StamatoyannopoulosJA,WangT&Kellis
M(2015)Integrativeanalysisof111referencehumanepigenomes.Nature518:317-330
(doi:10.1038/nature14248).
287. SpadaroPA,FlavellCR,WidagdoJ,RatnuVS,TroupM,RaganC,MattickJSandBredyTW
(2015)LongnoncodingRNA-directedepigeneticregulationofgeneexpressionisassociated
withanxiety-likebehaviorinmice.BiologicalPsychiatry78:848-859(doi:
10.1016/j.biopsych.2015.02.004).
288. WernerA,PiatekMJandMattickJS(2015)Transpositionalshufflingandqualitycontrolinmale
germcellstoenhanceevolutionofcomplexorganisms.AnnalsoftheNewYorkAcademyof
Sciences1341:156-163(doi:10.1111/nyas).
289. BellCC,AmaralPP,KalsbeekA,MagorGW,GillinderKR,TangermannP,diLisioL,Cheetham
SW,GruhlF,FrithJ,TallackMR,RuKL,CrawfordJ,MattickJS,DingerME,PerkinsAC(2016)
TheEvx1/Evx1asgenelocusregulatesanterior-posteriorpatterningduringgastrulation.
ScientificReports6:26657(doi:10.1038/srep26657).
290. BussottiG,LeonardiT,ClarkMB,MercerTR,CrawfordJ,MalquoriL,NotredameC,DingerME,
MattickJS,EnrightAJ(2016)Improveddefinitionofthemousetranscriptomeviatargeted
RNAsequencing.GenomeResearch26:705-716(doi:10.1101/gr.199760.115).
291. DobleB,SchofieldDJ,TonyRoscioliTandMattickJS(2016)Thepromiseofpersonalised
medicine.TheLancet387:433–434(doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)00176-8).
292. LuZ,ZhangQC,LeeB,FlynnRA,SmithMA,RobinsonJT,DavidovichC,GoodingAR,Goodrich
KJ,MattickJS,MesirovJP,CechTR,ChangHY(2016)RNAduplexmapinlivingcellsreveals
higherordertranscriptomestructure.Cell165:1267-1279(doi:10.1016/j.cell.2016.04.028).
293. SchonrockN,JonkhoutN,MattickJS(2016)Seqandyouwillfind.CurrentGeneTherapy16:
220-229.(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27216913)
294. ZhaoW,MazarJ,LeeB,SawadaJ,LiJ-L,ShelleyJ,GovindarajanS,TowlerD,MattickJS,
KomatsuM,DingerMEandPereraRJ(2016)Thelongnon-codingRNASPRIGHTLYregulates
cellproliferationinprimaryhumanmelanocytes.TheJournalofInvestigativeDermatology136:
819–828(doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2016.01.018).
295. DevesonIW,ChenWY,WongT,HardwickSA,AndersenSB,NielsenLK,MattickJS,MercerTR
(2016)RepresentinggeneticvariationwithsyntheticDNAstandards.NatureMethods13,784–
791(doi:10.1038/nmeth.3957).
296. HardwickSA,ChenWY,WongT,DevesonIW,BlackburnJ,AndersenSB,NielsenLK,Mattick
JS,MercerTR(2016)SplicedsyntheticgenesasinternalcontrolsinRNAsequencing
experiments.NatureMethods13,792–798(doi:10.1038/nmeth.3958).
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PUBLICATIONSTATISTICS(27November2016)
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Collection)
Listedpublications:284
Totalcitations:28501
Averagecitationsperitem:100
h-index:83
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Totalcitations:31454
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PATENTS
1.
AntigenicPreparation (AustralianPatentNo.34979/84)
CloningandexpressionofBacteroidesnodosusfimbrialsubunitgenesinheterologoushostsas
abasisforproductionofnewvaccinesagainstfootrot.
Inventors:J.S.MattickandB.J.Anderson
Filed:AustraliaandNewZealand2-11-84.
2.
3.
4.
ImprovedAntigenicPreparation
(AustralianPatentNo.50154/85;InternationalPCTNo.W086/02557)
Morphogenetic expression of fimbrial subunit genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, or other
compatiblehosts,asabasisfortheproductionoffimbrialantigensforvaccinesagainstfootrot
andothertype4fimbriatepathogens.
Inventors:J.S.Mattick,B.J.AndersonandT.C.Elleman
Filed:Australia,U.S.A.,Europe,SouthAfricaandNewZealand29-10-85.
PeptideProductionbyProteinEngineering
(AustralianPatentNo.17049/88;InternationalPCTNo.W088/08430)
Use of type 4 fimbrial subunits as a vehicle for the expression and export in recombinant
bacterial cells of peptide sequences, such as the FMDV VP1 epitope 144-159, introduced by
oligonucleotide-directedgenemutagenesis.
Inventors:J.S.MattickandP.A.Jennings
Filed:Australia,U.S.A.,Europe27-4-87.
RNAMoleculesandUsesthereof
(UnitedStatesPatentNo.61/043012;InternationalPCTNo.PCT/AU2009/000423)
Nonproteincoding,smallRNAmoleculesassociatedwithgeneregulatoryactivity
Inventors:J.S.Mattick,R.TaftandP.Carninci
Filed:Australia07-04-2009
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CONFERENCEPRESENTATIONS(*denotesinvitedspeaker)
1.
Mattick JS, Hall RM and Marzuki S (1975). Mitochondrial DNA replication in Saccharomyces
cerevisiae-evidenceforafunctionalassociationwithmembrane.Proc.Aust.Biochem.Soc.8:84.
2.
Nagley P, Mattick JS and Hall RM (1977) Comparative studies on the genetic and molecular
effectsofdrugsininducingpetitemutantsinyeast.Proc.Aust.Biochem.Soc.10:62
3.
Mattick JS, Murphy M and Smith SC (1977) Single-site mutations simultaneously affecting the
mitochondrialATPaseandrespiratorycomplexesinyeast.Proc.Aust.Biochem.Soc.10:97.
4.
Zehner ZE, Mattick JS, Stuart R and Wakil SJ (1979) Fatty acid synthetase mRNA from
vertebrates.Fed.Proc.38:299.
5.
StoopsJD,MattickJS,ZehnerAEandWakilSJ(1979)Theregulationoffattyacidmetabolismin
animals.TheGordonConferenceonLipidMetabolism,Meriden,NewHampshire.
6.
Mattick JS, Ahrens D and Wong H (1981) Monoclonal antibodies against chicken fatty acid
synthetase.Fed.Proc.40:1596.
7.
Tuskamoto Y, Wong H, Wakil SJ and Mattick JS (1982) The architecture of animal fatty acid
synthetase.Fed.Proc.41:4421.
8.
MattickJS(1982)Themolecularbiologyoffattyacidsynthetase.The4thAnnualConferenceon
theOrganizationandExpressionoftheGenome,Lorne,Australia.
9.
MattickJS,StoopsJK,TsukamotoY,WongHandWakilSJ(1982)Thearchitectureandfunction
offattyacidsynthetase.Proc.12thInternationalCongressofBiochemistry,Perth,Australia,p.
314.
10.
Jennings PA, Both GW and Mattick JS (1984) Recombinant DNA approaches to vaccine
production.Proc.14thAustralianSocietyforImmunologyMeeting,Perth,Australia,p.11.
11.
*Mattick JS, Anderson BJ and Egerton JR (1985) Fimbriae of Bacteroides nodosus. Proc. Aust.
Microbiol.Soc.6:130.
12.
Mattick JS (1986) Morphogenetic expression of Bacteroides nodosus fimbriae in Pseudomonas
aeruginosa. The 8th Annual Conference on the Organization and Expression of the Genome,
Lorne,Australia.
13.
*Mattick JS (1986) Recombinant DNA-based vaccines against type 4 fimbriate pathogens. IUB
Symposium 153. Genetic manipulation: its application and potential. Hanmer Springs, New
Zealand.
14.
*MattickJS,AndersonBJ,BillsMM,CoxPT,DalrympleBP,EgertonJR,EllemanTC,FinneyK,
Hoyne PA, Lehrbach P, McKern NM, Nicholas P, Schwartzkoff CL, Stewart DJ and Wright D
(1986)Anaerobetoaerobe-thedevelopmentofarecombinantDNA-basedvaccineagainstovine
footrot.Proc.7thAustralianBiotechnologyConference,pp.91-96.
15.
Mattick JS (1986) Recombinant DNA-based vaccines against type 4 fimbriate pathogens. The
VaccineConference,Lorne,Australia.
16.
Mattick JS, Hobbs M, Anderson BJ, Bills MM, Cox PT and Dalrymple B (1987) The molecular
genetics of Bacteroides nodosus fimbriae. The Gordon Conference on Bacterial Adhesion,
Newport,RhodeIsland,USA.
17.
DalrympleB,CoxPT,HobbsM,AndersonBJandMattickJS(1988)Organizationofthefimbrial
gene region of Bacteroides nodosus: class I and class II strains and evidence for recombinational
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exchange. The 10th Annual Conference on the Organization and Expression of the Genome,
Lorne,Australia.
18.
JenningsPA,BillsMM,ElginH,FinneyKG,IrvingDOandMattickJS(1989)Peptideproduction
by protein engineering using type 4 fimbriae as export vehicles. Proceedings 9th Australian
BiotechnologyConference,pp.507-510.
19.
Mattick JS, Hobbs M, Cox P and Dalrymple BP (1989) Molecular genetics of type 4 fimbriae:
Organization of the fimbrial gene region of Bacteroides nodosus. Proceedings 33rd Annual
ConferenceoftheAustralianBiochemicalSociety,GoldCoast,Australia.Vol21,pS19.
20.
*MattickJS(1989)Currentperspectivesinmoleculargenetics.ProceedingsAustralianSocietyof
MicrobiologyAnnualScientificMeeting,Adelaide,Australia.Vol.10(3),p.401.
21.
HobbsM,DalrympleBPandMattickJS(1990)Transcriptionalorganizationofthefimbrialgene
regionofBacteroidesnodosus.The12thAnnualConferenceontheOrganizationandExpression
oftheGenome,Lorne,Australia.
22.
*Mattick JS (1990) An introduction to molecular biology. (Further education symposium:
practical aspects of DNA technology) 26th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Society of
Nephrology,Brisbane,Australia.
23.
*Mattick JS (1990) Recent advances in molecular biology - applications in neuroscience. The
AustralianNeuroscienceSocietyandtheAustralianPhysiologicalandPharmacologicalSociety
CombinedMeeting,Brisbane,Australia.
24.
MooreSS,MattickJSandHetzelDJS(1990)Theuseofmicrosatellitesingenemappingincattle
andsheep.TheAustralasianGeneMappingWorkshop,Sydney,Australia.
25.
Cox PT, Egerton JR and Mattick JS (1990) Use of PCR to analyse a recombination hotspot
immediately adjacent to the fimbrial subunit gene of class I isolates of Bacteroides nodosus.
Proceedings Australian Society for MIcrobiology Annual Scientific Meeting, Launceston,
Australia,Vol11(3),p.217.
26.
Smith G, Young P and Mattick JS (1990) Development of a recombinant BHV-1 vaccine and
vaccinedeliverysystem.9thAustralianBiotechnologyConference,GoldCoast,Australia.
27.
Hobbs MH, Whitchurch CB, Livingston SP and Mattick JS (1991) Characterization of a
Pseudomonas aeruginosa twitching motility gene and evidence for a specialised protein export
systemwidespreadineubacteria.BodenResearchConferenceonMolecularAnalysisofBacterial
Pathogenesis,Thredbo,Australia.
28.
MattickJS,HobbsM,CoxPTandDalrympleBP(1991)Organizationofthefimbrialgeneregion
of Dichelobacter nodosus: class I and class II strains. Boden Research Conference on Molecular
AnalysisofBacterialPathogenesis,Thredbo,Australia.
29.
WhitchurchCB,HobbsM,LivingstonSP,KrishnapillaiVandMattickJS(1991)Characterisation
ofaPseudomonasaeruginosatwitchingmotilitygeneandevidenceforaspecialisedproteinexport
system widespread in eubacteria. The 13th Annual Conference on the Organization and
ExpressionoftheGenome,Lorne,Australia.
30.
GobiusKS,BarnardR,MattickJSandWatersMJ(1991)Site-directedmutagenesisoftherabbit
growth hormone receptor; identification of residues essential for growth hormone binding.
ProceedingsoftheUSEndocrineSociety,Vol.73,p.248.
31.
*MattickJS(1991)Commercialisingresearchresultsinbiotechnology.RoundTableMeetingon
BiotechnologyinaDevelopingEconomy,KualaLumpur,Malaysia.
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32.
MattickJS,HobbsM,WhitchurchCBandLivingstonSP(1991)Biogenesisandfunctionoftype4
fimbriaeinPseudomonasaeruginosa:aspecialisedproteinexportsystem.ProceedingsAustralian
SocietyforMicrobiologyAnnualScientificMeeting,GoldCoast,QueenslandVol12(3),p.286.
33.
Hobbs M, Collie ESR, Livingston SP and Mattick JS (1992) A two-component transcriptional
regulatory system controlling expression of Pseudomonas aeruginosa type 4 fimbriae. The 14th
AnnualConferenceontheOrganizationandExpressionoftheGenome,Lorne,Australia.
34.
Whitchurch CB, Hobbs M and Mattick JS (1992) Molecular genetics of bacterial pathogenesis:
genes involved in the assembly of cell surface macromolecular complexes. The 14th Annual
ConferenceontheOrganizationandExpressionoftheGenome,Lorne,Australia.
35.
LunnDP,ArnoldJM,MattickJSandDonRH(1992)Invitroanalysisoftheinteractionsbetween
the promoter region of the murine Hox-3.1 gene and the homeodomain it encodes. The 14th
AnnualConferenceontheOrganizationandExpressionoftheGenome,Lorne,Australia.
36.
McDonald LE, Paterson CA, Mattick JS and Don RH (1992) Identification of developmentally
regulated genes using a gene trap reporter construct in mouse embryonic stem cells. The 14th
AnnualConferenceontheOrganizationandExpressionoftheGenome,Lorne,Australia.
37.
Hobbs M, Collie ESR, Livingston SP and Mattick JS (1992) A two-component transcriptional
regulatorysystemcontrollingexpressionofPseudomonasaeruginosatype4fimbriae.Proceedings
AustralianSocietyforMicrobiologyXXAnnualScientificMeeting,Sydney,Australia,Vol13(No.
3),A218.
38.
*MattickJS,HobbsM,CollieESR,FreePDandLivingstonSP(1992)Sensor-regulatornetworks
in bacterial pathogenesis: a two-component transcriptional regulatory system controlling
expression of Pseudomonas aeruginosa type 4 fimbriae. Proceedings of the Genetics Societyof
AustraliaAnnualScientificMeeting,Brisbane,Australia.
39.
HobbsM,LivingstonSP,CollieESR,FreePDand*MattickJS(1992)Moleculargeneticsofhost
colonizationbyPseudomonasaeruginosa:theregulatoryhierarchycontrollingexpressionoftype4
fimbriae. Proceedings of the Second Annual Queenstown Molecular Meeting, Queenstown,
NewZealand,p.13.
40.
*Mattick JS (1992) Genome analysis - a framework for the future in biological research and
biotechnology. Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science,
Brisbane,Australia.
41.
*Mattick JS (1994) One gene may not equal one protein: RNA-based gene regulation and the
significance of introns in eukaryotic evolution. Proceedings of 38th Annual Meeting of the
AustralianSocietyforBiochemistryandMolecularBiology,GoldCoast,Australia(Symposium
20-1).
42.
Wood GM, Marrs CF, Mattick JS and McCormack JG (1994) The absence of type 4 fimbriae in
Moraxella (Branhamella) cattarrhalis. Proceedings Australian Society for Microbiology XX
AnnualScientificMeeting,Melbourne,Australia.
43.
*Mattick JS (1994) Do genes encode only proteins? The significance of introns and RNA-based
generegulationineukaryoticdevelopment.SecondAnnualScientificMeetingoftheAustralian
VascularBiologySociety,Hahndorf,Australia.
44.
MattickJS(1995)Dogenesencodeonlyproteins?ThesignificanceofintronsandRNA-basedgene
regulation in eukaryotic development. The 17th Annual Conference on the Organization and
ExpressionoftheGenome,Lorne,Australia.
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45.
Kennedy HD, Wood SA and *Mattick JS (1995) The family of genes controlling alternative
splicing in mammals. The 8th International Congress on Isozymes - Gene Families: Structure,
Function,GeneticsandEvolution,Brisbane,Australia.
46.
*MattickJS(1995)A-Zisnotenough:themoleculargeneticsoftype4fimbriaeinPseudomonas
aeruginosa and related pathogens. The 3rd Australian Conference on Molecular Analysis of
BacterialPathogens,Marysville,Australia.
47.
*Mattick JS (1995) Intron-exon structure and the evolution of parallel processing. Michael J. D.
WhiteMemorialLecture,GeneticsSocietyofAustralia,Canberra,Australia.
48.
AlmRAand*MattickJS(1995)Genesinvolvedinthebiogenesisandfunctionoftype4fimbriae
inPseudomonasaeruginosa.WorkshoponType4pili-biogenesis,adhesins,proteinexport,and
DNAimport,SchloßRingberg,Germany.
49.
*Mattick JS (1996) Genome research - the information superhighway of biotechnology. 10th
InternationalBiotechnologySymposium,Sydney,Australia.AbstractS6-5,p.42.
50.
Wood SA and Mattick JS (1996) Fam is a novel ubiquitin-specific protease expressed during
postimplantation mouse development. Australian and New Zealand Society for Cell Biology
Meeting,Brisbane,Australia.
51.
*Mattick JS (1996) Genome research and drug discovery. 2nd Australia-Japan Symposium on
DrugDesignandDevelopment,Cairns,Australia.
52.
*Mattick JS (1997) The Australian Genome Research Facility. 2nd International Strategy
MeetingonHumanGenomeSequencing,Hamilton,Bermuda.
53.
WhitchurchCB,DarzinsA,AlmRA,HobbsM,MartinPR,NourseCR,WatsonAandMattickJS
(1997) Pseudomonas aeruginosa genes pilL, chpA and chpB are necessary for type 4 fimbrial
biosynthesis and twitching motility. 97th General Meeting of the American Society of
Microbiology,MiamiUSA.AbstractD-41,p.214.
54.
*Mattick JS, Whitchurch CB, Martin PR, Alm RA and Hobbs M (1997) Regulatory pathways
affecting the biogenesis and function of type 4 fimbriae in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. VI
InternationalMeetingonPseudomonas:MolecularBiologyandBiotechnology,Madrid,Spain.
55.
*Mattick JS, Alm R, Whitchurch CB, Martin R and Hobbs M (1998) The molecular genetics of
type 4 fimbriae in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and related bacterial pathogens. 9th National
BiotechnologySeminar,Penang,Malaysia.
56.
Comolli J, Waite L, Hauser A, Whitchurch CB, Mattick JS and Engel J (1998) Pilin function is
necessaryforPseudomonasaeruginosacytotoxicityandinvasionofepithelialcells.98thGeneral
MeetingoftheAmericanSocietyofMicrobiology,AbstractB-81,p.69.
57.
*Mattick JS (1998) Genomics in Australia. Conference on Biological Informatics, Australian
AcademyofScience,Canberra,Australia.
58.
*MattickJS(1998)Theimplicationsofthehumangenomeprojectformedicineandhealthcarein
the 21st century. Australian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association Conference, Canberra,
Australia.
59.
*MattickJS(1998)Genomicsandgeneticsindrugdiscoveryanddrugdelivery.ThirdAustralia/
JapanSymposiumonDrugDesignandDevelopment,Tokushima,Japan.
60.
*Mattick JS (1998) Intron function and eukaryote evolution. Queenstown 1998 Molecular
BiologyMeeting,Queenstown,NewZealand.
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61.
*MattickJS(1998)Genomicsandgenetics-frombacteriatohumans.JointMeetingoftheNew
Zealand Microbiology Society and The New Zealand Society for Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology,Masterton,NewZealand.
62.
*Mattick JS (1998) Host colonisation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Joint Meeting of the New
Zealand Microbiology Society and the New Zealand Society for Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology,Masterton,NewZealand.
63.
Beatson SA, Whitchurch CB and *Mattick JS (1998) Whole genome analysis of Pseudomonas
aeruginosa: identification of novel genes and pathways. Joint Meeting of the New Zealand
Microbiology Society and the New Zealand Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
Masterton,NewZealand.
64.
CroftLJ,HuangB,BlakeleyRL,BeatsonSA,WhitchurchCBandMattickJS(1999)Annotation
of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA01 genome. Human Genome Meeting 1999 (HGM’99),
Brisbane,Australia.
65.
CroftLJ,WhitchurchCB,BeatsonSA,BlakeleyRL,HuangBand*MattickJS(1999)Exploring
the Pseudomonas aeruginosa genome. Abstract S31. Pseudomonas’99: biotechnology and
pathogenesis.AmericanSocietyforMicrobiology,Maui,USA.
66.
WhitchurchCB,YoungM,LeechA,SemmlerAandMattickJS(1999)Themoleculargeneticsof
type 4 fimbriae and twitching motility in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Abstract S41.
Pseudomonas’99: biotechnology and pathogenesis. American Society for Microbiology, Maui,
USA.
67.
Clark F, Croft LJ, Schandorff S, Burrage K and Mattick JS (1999) ISIS – the intron database: a
glimpseofintronfunction.AbstractS-18-03.Combio’99(43rdAnnualMeetingoftheAustralian
SocietyforBiochemistryandMolecularBiology,18thAnnualMeetingoftheAustralianandNew
Zealand Society for Plant and Developmental Biology, and the 39th annual Meeting of the
AustralianSocietyofPlantPhysiologists),GoldCoast,Australia.
68.
Croft LJ, Beatson SA, Whitchurch CB, Blakeley RL, Huang B and Mattick JS (1999) One
approachtodevelopingabacterialgenomedatabase.AbstractS-25-02.Combio’99(43rdAnnual
MeetingoftheAustralianSocietyforBiochemistryandMolecularBiology,18thAnnualMeeting
oftheAustralianandNewZealandSocietyforPlantandDevelopmentalBiology,andthe39th
annualMeetingoftheAustralianSocietyofPlantPhysiologists),GoldCoast,Australia.
69.
McCarthy F, Smith GA and Mattick JS (1999) Molecular characterisation of Australian bovine
enterovirus.PosterVP20.27.ICVConference,Sydney,Australia.
70.
Kennedy HD, French J, Verhagen A and Mattick JS (1999) The ras-GTPase-activating protein
SH3-domain-binding family of proteins (G3BPs): implications in ras-GAP120 signalling to RNA
stability and cancer progression. Abstract S-33-03. Combio ’99 (43rd Annual Meeting of the
Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 18th Annual Meeting of the
AustralianandNewZealandSocietyforPlantandDevelopmentalBiology,andthe39thannual
MeetingoftheAustralianSocietyofPlantPhysiologists),GoldCoast,Australia.
71.
UtamaB,KennedyHD,RuKandMattickJS(1999)Isolationandpreliminarycharacterizationof
anovelnucleolarprotein.AbstractP-W-51.Combio’99(43rdAnnualMeetingoftheAustralian
SocietyforBiochemistryandMolecularBiology,18thAnnualMeetingoftheAustralianandNew
Zealand Society for Plant and Developmental Biology, and the 39th annual Meeting of the
AustralianSocietyofPlantPhysiologists),GoldCoast,Australia.
72.
CroftLJ,WhitchurchCB,BeatsonSA,BlakeleyRL,HuangBand*MattickJS(1999)Exploring
the Pseudomonas aeruginosa genome. Abstract OP-A28, p. 433. 11th National Biotechnology
Seminar,Melaka,Malaysia.
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73.
Croft LJ, Schandorff S, Clark F, Burrage K, Arctander P and Mattick JS (2000) ISIS, an intron
information system, and the prevalence of alternative splicing in the human genome. Human
GenomeMeeting2000(HGM’2000),Vancouver,Canada.
74.
*Mattick JS (2000) After the human genome project: implications for medicine, healthcare and
humanityinthe21stcentury.Abstract125,p.38.The11thInternationalCongressofEndocrinology
(ICE2000),Sydney,Australia.
75.
Erova T, Whitchurch CB, Leech AJ, Mattick JS and Wozniak DJ (2000) Phosphorylation of the
Pseudomonas aeruginosa response regulator AlgR is essential for type IV fimbriae-mediated
twitching motility but not for alginate production. 2nd Euroconference on Bacterial Neural
Networks,Dublin,Ireland.
76.
WhitchurchCB,YoungMD,LeechAJ,SemmlerABTandMattickJS(2000)Complexregulatory
networksinPseudomonasaeruginosapathogenesis.AustralianSocietyforMicrobiologyAnnual
GeneralMeeting,Cairns,Australia.
77.
Beatson SA, Croft LJ, Whitchurch CB, Huang B, Blakeley RL and Mattick JS (2000) The
Pseudomonas aeruginosa Interactive Genome Database: a platform for genomic analysis.
AustralianSocietyforMicrobiology,AnnualGeneralMeeting,Cairns,Australia.
78.
Young MD, Mattick JS and Whitchurch CB (2000) Involvement of the Chp signal transduction
pathway in control of twitching motility and production of autoinducers and multiple virulence
factors in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Australian Society for Microbiology, Annual General
Meeting,Cairns,Australia.
79.
*Mattick JS (2001) Twitching motility. Keystone Symposium: Microbial interactions with their
environment:genomeapproaches.Taos,USA.
80.
*Mattick JS (2001) Is there an intrinsic difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes in their
genetic operating system: The evolution of controlled multitasked molecular networks: a role for
introns and other noncoding RNAs. Keystone Symposium: Microbial interactions with their
environment:genomeapproaches.Taos,USA.
81.
*Mattick JS (2001) Functional genomics, RNomics and computational biology: exploring the
genetic and molecular basis of phenotypic complexity and diversity. Asia-Pacific International
MolecularBiologyMeeting,Tokyo,Japan.
82.
*MattickJS(2001)Biologicalsoftware.CommercialisingHealthInnovationsForum/Australian
BiotechnologyAssociation(CHIF/ABA)Conference,Sydney,Australia.
83.
*Mattick JS (2001) The human genome project – implications for cancer. Centenary Surgical
OncologyMeeting2001,PrincessAlexandraHospital,Brisbane,Australia.
84.
*Mattick JS (2001) The role of introns and other noncoding RNAs in the evolution and
development of complex organisms. European Society of Evolutionary Biology Meeting 2001,
Åarhus,Denmark.
85.
*MattickJS(2001)Thedemonisationofgenetics.TheAustralianInstituteofHealth,Lawand
Ethics5thAnnualConference,Melbourne,Australia(Plenary:KirbyOration).
86.
*Mattick JS (2001) Molecular genetic networks and the architecture of eukaryotic complexity.
Ninth Frank and Bobbie Fenner Conference in Medical Research - Bioinformation Science,
AustralianAcademyofScience,Canberra.
87.
BeatsonSA,WhitchurchCBandMattickJS(2001)Pseudomonasaeruginosatwitchingmotility
requiresvfrbutnotthelasorrhlquorumsensingsystems.101stAnnualGeneralMeetingofthe
AmericanSocietyforMicrobiology,Orlando,USA.
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88.
Erova T, Whitchurch CB, Leech AJ, Mattick JS and Wozniak DJ (2001) Phosphorylation of the
Pseudomonas aeruginosa response regulator AlgR is essential for type IV fimbriae-mediated
twitchingmotilitybutnotforalginateproduction.101stAnnualGeneralMeetingoftheAmerican
SocietyforMicrobiology,Orlando,USA.
89.
Whitchurch CB, Beatson SA, Sargent JL, Young MD, Engel JN and Mattick JS (2001) Type IV
fimbrial biogenesis and twitching motility are coordinately regulated with the production of
multiplevirulencefactorsofPseudomonasaeruginosa.GordonResearchConference-Molecular
MechanismsofMicrobialAdhesion,SalveReginaUniversity,Newport,USA.
90.
NouwensAS,BeatsonSA,WhitchurchCB,YoungMD,SchweizerHP,WillcoxMMDP,WalshBJ,
Mattick JS and Cordwell SJ (2001) Identification of extracellular proteins in Pseudomonas
aeruginosaviaproteomics:invasive,cytotoxicandquorumsensingaspects.Pseudomonas2001-
Eighth International Congress on Pseudomonas: Biotechnology and Pathogenesis, Brussels,
Belgium.
91.
Beatson SA, Whitchurch CB, Commoli JC, Kang PJ, Mattick JS and Engel JN (2001) FimL coordinates twitching motility, cytotoxicity and quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa via
controlofthevirulencefactorregulator,Vfr.Pseudomonas2001-EighthInternationalCongress
onPseudomonas:BiotechnologyandPathogenesis,Brussels,Belgium.
92.
WhitchurchCB,BeatsonSA,YoungMD,SargentJL,LeechAJ,EngelJN,FreePD,WozniakD,
Jaeger K-E and *Mattick JS (2001) The co-ordinate regulation of twitching motility and other
virulencefactorsinPseudomonasaeruginosa.Pseudomonas2001-EighthInternationalCongress
onPseudomonas:BiotechnologyandPathogenesis,Brussels,Belgium.
93.
*Mattick JS (2001) Perspectives in genomics. PHIMR/IRD Reproductive Genomics Symposium,
Melbourne,Australia.
94.
*MattickJS(2002)AnelephantisnotlikeE.coli:theroleofnon-codingRNAintheevolutionand
developmentofcomplexorganisms.AnnualConferenceoftheIndianSocietyofDevelopmental
Biology,Kanpur,India.
95.
*MattickJS(2002)Thecontrolarchitectureofthehumangenome.BioScienceAsia2002,Taipei,
Taiwan.
96.
*Mattick JS (2002) Noncoding RNA – the secret of eukaryotic complexity. The 2nd Rudbeck
SymposiumonMolecularMedicine.UniversityofUppsala,Uppsala,Sweden(Plenary).
97.
*MattickJS(2002)Maximizingthevalueofgenomicinformation:ModulationofRNAtargetsand
RNA-basedregulatoryarchitecture.BIO’2002Conference,Toronto,Canada.
98.
*MattickJS(2002)CurrentethicallandscapeandissuesforbiotechnologyinAustralia.BIO’2002
Conference,Toronto,Canada.
99.
*Mattick JS (2002) The role of introns and other noncoding RNAs in the evolution and
development of complex organisms. Molecular Evolution Conference (jointly organized by the
International Society of Molecular Evolution and the Society for Molecular Biology and
Evolution),Sorrento,Italy.
100. *MattickJS(2002)Non-codingRNAinhumangenomicprogramming–thecontrolarchitectureof
a complex system. Chromosomes to Genes Conference, Women’s and Children’s Hospital,
Adelaide,Australia.
101. CavicchioliR,CurmiP,DaviesJ,GiaquintoL,GoodchildA,GuilhausM,MazardS,SaundersN,
ThomasT,WasingerV,DaviesJ,KuczekE,MattickJS,SladeR,FranzmannP,AertsA,DehalP,
Detter C, Glavina T, Kadner K, Lucas S, Larimer F, Bench S, Gates C, Feldman R, Boone D,
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RusterholtzKandSowersK(2002)Genomicstudiesofpsychrophiles.151stOrdinaryMeetingof
theSocietyforGeneralMicrobiology,Loughborough,UK.
102. Aung H, Harrison D , Findlay I, Mattick JS, Martin, N and Carroll, BJ (2002) Stringent genetic
programmingofDNAmethylationinhumans.7thAustralianTwinRegistryConferenceand3rd
AustralasianHumanGeneMappingMeeting,Hobart,Australia.
103. *Mattick JS (2003) Programming of complex organisms: the hidden layer of noncoding RNA.
LorneProteinConference,Lorne,Australia(Plenary).
104. *Mattick JS (2003) The autopoietic programming of complex organisms: the hidden layer of
noncoding RNA. Bioinformatics 2003, SocBIN – Society for Bioinformatics in the Nordic
Countries,Helsinki,Finland(Plenary).
105. *Mattick JS (2003) Programming of the autopoietic development of complex organisms: the
hidden layer of noncoding RNA. 11th International Conference on Intelligent Systems for
MolecularBiology,Brisbane,Australia(Plenary).
106. GeardN,WilesJandMattickJS(2003)ModelingtheroleofsmallRNAsingeneregulation.11th
InternationalConferenceonIntelligentSystemsforMolecularBiology,Brisbane,Australia.
107. Tonkes B, Wiles J and Mattick JS (2003) Controling complexity in biological networks. 11th
InternationalConferenceonIntelligentSystemsforMolecularBiology,Brisbane,Australia.
108. *Mattick JS (2003) Genetic programming of complex organisms: the hidden layer of noncoding
RNA.InternationalCongressofGenetics,Melbourne,Australia.
109. *Mattick JS (2003) Genetic programming of complex organisms: the hidden layer of noncoding
RNA.IXthInternationalCongressonInbornErrorsofMetabolism,Brisbane,Australia(Plenary).
110. *MattickJS(2003)EfferenceRNA-mediatedregulatorynetworksencodedinexonsandintrons-a
digitalfeed-forwardsystemcontrollingdifferentiationanddevelopment.Symposium-05-02(p.30
AbstractBook),Combio2003,Melbourne,Australia.
111. *MattickJS(2003)Genomicprogrammingofcomplexorganisms:thehiddenlayerofnoncoding
RNA.OkinawaInternationalSymposium:NewHorizonsinMolecularSciencesandSystems-An
IntegratedApproach,Nara,Japan(Plenary).
112. *Mattick JS (2003) The hidden layer of efference RNA-mediated regulatory networks: a digital
feed-forward system underpinning the evolution and development of complex organisms. 2003
CongressonEvolutionaryComputation,Canberra,Australia(Plenary).
113. *MattickJS(2003)Genomicprogrammingofcomplexorganisms:thehiddenlayerofnoncoding
RNA. BioInfoSummer 2003: Mathematical, statistical and computational challenges in
bioinformatics,AustralianNationalUniversity,Canberra(Plenary).
114. RavasiT,WellsC,RuK,MattickJS,SweetMJ,HimesR,andHumeDA(2004)NoncodingRNAs:
aretheyreal?LorneGenomeConference,Lorne,Australia.
115. *Mattick JS (2004) The hidden layer of noncoding RNA: a digital control system underpinning
mammaliandevelopmentanddiversity.HGM’2004,Berlin,Germany.
116. *Mattick JS (2004) Programming of the autopoietic development of complex organisms: the
hiddenlayerofnoncodingRNA.ISAC(InternationalSocietyofAnalyticalCytology)International
Congress,Montpellier,France(ClosingPlenary:RobertHookeDistinguishedLecture).
117. *Mattick JS (2004) Endogenous programming of mammalian development: the hidden layer of
noncoding RNA-mediated regulatory networks. Gordon Conference on Mammalian
GametogenesisandEmbryogenesis,NewLondon,Connecticut,USA.
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118. MakuninIV,StephenS,PheasantM,BejeranoG,KentJW,HausslerD,andMattickJS(2004)
Extremely conserved non-coding sequences in vertebrate genomes. Proceedings of the Fourth
InternationalConferenceonBioinformaticsofGenomeRegulationandStructure,Novosibirsk,
Russia,Vol1,pp.138-140.
119. *Mattick JS (2004) The regulatory architecture of the human genome. Nutrition Society of
Australia 28th Annual Scientific Meeting in conjunction with the Nutrition Society of New
ZealandandtheInternationalCongressofClinicalNutrition,Brisbane,Australia(Plenary).
120. *Mattick JS (2004) The genomic programming of animal growth and development. Horizons in
LivestockScience,GoldCoast,Australia(Plenary).
121. *Mattick JS (2004) The genomic programming of complex organisms: the hidden layer of
noncodingRNA.GSACXVI,WashingtonD.C.,USA(Plenary).
122. *Mattick JS (2004) The genomic programming of complex organisms: the hidden layer of
noncoding RNA. The Fifth Princess Chulabhorn International Science Congress: Evolving
GeneticsanditsGlobalImpact,Bangkok,Thailand,Vol.1,pp109-111(Plenary).
123. *Mattick JS (2004) The genomic programming of complex organisms: the hidden layer of
noncoding RNA. 17th FAOBMB Symposium/ 2nd IUBMB Special Meeting/ 7th A-IMBN
Conference,Bangkok,Thailand(Plenary).
124. Pang KC, Ravasi T, Suzuki H, Pheasant M, Stephen S, Stanley S, Ru K, Chen W, Hume DA,
Hayashizaki Y, and Mattick JS (2004) The hidden layer of noncoding RNAs: is this what
distinguishes mouse from man? Human Genetics Organisation (HUGO) Pacific Meeting,
Singapore.
125. Suzuki H, Ravasi T, Pang KC, Katayama S, Furuno M, Okunishi R, Fukuda S, Ru K, Frith MC,
Gongora M, Grimmond SM, Hume DA, Hayashizaki Y and Mattick JS (2005) Experimental
validation of the regulated expression of large numbers of noncoding RNAs from the mouse
genome.SystemsBiology:globalregulationofgeneexpressionColdSpringHarborLaboratory,
NewYork,USA.
126. *Mattick JS (2005) Information in Biological systems. AMSI Winter School in Bioinformatics,
UniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,Australia.
127. *Mattick JS (2005) The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the evolution and development of
complex organisms. Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution
(MBE’05),Auckland,NewZealand.
128. *Mattick JS (2005) Genomic programming of complex organisms: the hidden layer of noncoding
RNA. International Workshop on Encoding Information in DNA Sequences, Nara, Okinawa,
Japan(Plenary).
129. *MattickJS(2005)ThehiddenlayerofdigitalRNAprogrammingincomplexorganisms.CSIRO
ConferenceonEmergingScience:SmallRNAs,Canberra,Australia.
130. *Mattick JS (2005) The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the evolution and development of
complex organisms. 15th Annual Queenstown Molecular Biology Meeting, Queenstown, New
Zealand(Plenary).
131. *Mattick JS (2005) RNA regulation: a new genetics. 9th International Conference on
Environmental Mutagens and 36th Annual Meeting of The Environmental Mutagen Society
(AbstractNo.454,p.142),SanFrancisco,USA(Plenary).
132. *MattickJS(2005)NoncodingRNA-mediatedregulatorynetworksinmammaliandifferentiation
and development. Y Chromosome and Male Germ Cell Biology in Health and Diseases in the
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Post Genomic Era (NICHD/NIH sponsored meeting, Abstract p. 14). Asilomar, California, USA
(Plenary).
133. *Mattick JS (2005) The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the genetic programming of complex
organisms.(Abstractpp.47-49Proceedings)77thAnnualMeetingofJapanSocietyofGenetics,
Tokyo,Japan(Plenary).
134. *Mattick JS (2005) The role of noncoding RNA in evolution and development of complex
organisms. 6th Anton Dohrn Workshop on Evolutionary Genomics, Ischia, Naples, Italy
(Plenary).
135. Pang KC, Gardiner B, Crowe M, Frith MC, Grimmond SM, Mattick JS and Chen W (2005) The
hidden layer of noncoding RNA in killer T cells. The 35th Australasian Society for Immunology
AnnualScientificMeeting,Melbourne,Australia.
136. *Mattick JS (2006) RNA regulatory networks in animal and plant development, epigenetic
memoryanddisease.2006NZBioConference,Auckland,NewZealand.
137. *Mattick JS (2006) Issues arising from genomic science. Australasian Law Reform Agencies
Conference,Sydney,Australia.
138. *MattickJS(2006)Legal,philosophicalandsocialIssuesingeneticsandbiotechnology.Supreme
andFederalCourtJudgesConference,Brisbane,Australia(Plenary).
139. PangKC,FrithMC,RavasiT,GardinerB,DingerME,GongoraMM,CroweM,RuK,HumeDA,
Hayashizaki Y, Grimmond SM, Chen W and Mattick JS (2006) Evolution and developmental
expression of noncoding RNAs. Lorne Genome Conference (Promega Student Poster Award),
Lorne,Australia.
140. DingerME,GlazovEA,PangKC,CroweMandMattickJS(2006)Identificationofdifferentially
expressed ncRNAs involved in myoblast differentiation using a novel ncRNA microarray. Lorne
GenomeConference,Lorne,Australia.
141. Tajul-ArifinKandMattickJS(2006)Evolutionaryapproachtoidentifyingdomainsubtypes.4th
Asia-PacificBioinformaticsConference(APBC2006),Taiwan.
142. *Mattick JS (2006) The hidden layer of digital RNA signaling in complex organisms. RNA and
ImagingSymposiumoftheDFGResearchTrainingGroup886:Molecularimagingmethodsfor
the analysis of gene and protein expression. Kirchhoff-Institut für Physik, University of
Heidelberg,Heidelberg,Germany(OpeningPlenary).
143. *MattickJS(2006)Genomicinformationandeukaryoticcomplexity.3rdInternationalConference
onLegumeGenomics&Genetics,Brisbane,Australia(Plenary).
144. PerkinsA,BruceS,DingerME,GardinerB,SteptoeA,BurkeL,MattickJSandGrimmondSM
(2008) Transcription factors, non-coding RNAs and ES cell differentiation in vitro and in vivo.
TransgenicResearch(MeetingReport)15:778(ISSN:0962-8819).
145. Mattick JS, Dinger ME, Pheasant M, Glazov EA, Pang KC, Croft LJ, Makunin IV, Frith MC,
SimonsC,GagenMJ,TaftRJ,SoldaG,NahkuriS,MercerTR,StanleySandStephenS(2006)
Evolution, identification and expression of non-coding RNAs in animals. RNA Symposium, Cold
SpringHarbor,USA.
146. *Mattick JS (2006) The hidden layer of non-coding RNA in the evolution and development of
complexorganisms.48thKarolinskaInstitutetNobelConference:"TheFunctionalRNAWorld,"
Stockholm,Sweden(Plenary).
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147. *Mattick JS (2006) Genetic information and biological complexity. ASM 2006 (2006 Annual
Scientific Meeting & Exhibition of the Australian Society for Microbiology), Gold Coast,
Australia(OpeningPlenary).
148. *Mattick JS (2006) Ethics and ideologies in biology and medicine. 2006 ABA Public Lecture:
ABA/ANZIHLE 2006 Conference (11th conference of the Australasian Bioethics Association
incorporatingthe10thannualconferenceoftheAustralian&NewZealandInstituteofHealth,
Law&EthicsIssues),Brisbane,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
149. Dinger ME, Glazov EA, Pang KC, Pheasant M, Croft LJ and *Mattick JS (2006) Bioinformatic
identification and experimental validation of functional noncoding RNAs. 11th International
CongressofHumanGenetics,Brisbane,Australia.
150. *Mattick JS (2006) The role of non-coding RNA in human development. Endocrine Society of
Australia (ESA) & Society for Reproductive Biology (SRB) Annual Scientific Meeting, Gold
Coast,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
151. *Mattick JS (2006) Recruiting and retaining the best. International Network of Research
ManagementSocieties(INORMS)InauguralConference,Brisbane,Australia.
152. *Mattick JS (2006) The genomes of complex organisms encode an RNA machine that controls
differentiationanddevelopment.9thA-IMBNConferenceand16thMSMBBScientificMeeting,
KualaLumpur,Malaysia(Plenary).
153. Dinger ME, Pang KC, Bruce S, Perkins AC, Grimmond SM and *Mattick JS (2006) Dynamic
expression of noncoding RNA during mammalian differentiation and development. ComBio2006
(JointAnnualConferencesoftheAustralianSocietyforBiochemistry&MolecularBiology,the
Australian Society of Plant Scientists, the Australian Physiological Society, the Australia and
New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology, the New Zealand Society for
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the New Zealand Society of Plant Physiologists),
Brisbane,Australia.
154. *Mattick JS, Pheasant M, Dinger ME, Pang KC, Makunin IV and Simons C (2006) The central
role of noncoding RNA in the evolution and development of complex organisms. Marine
Genomics,Sorrento,Italy(Plenary).
155. *Mattick JS (2006) The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the epigenetic control of human
differentiationanddevelopment.AustralianHealthandMedicalResearchCongress,Melbourne,
Australia(Plenary:MEPSAGeorgeChristieLecture).
156. *MattickJS(2006)ThemajorityofthehumangenomeencodesahiddenRNAregulatorysystem
that controls differentiation and development. 28th Annual Scientific Meeting, High Blood
PressureResearchCouncilofAustralia,(abstractpublishedinHypertensionVolume49,Number
6,pp.1462-1481,June2007),Brisbane,Australia(Plenary:AustinDoyleLecture)
157. *MattickJS(2006)ThemajorityofthehumangenomeisdevotedtoanRNAregulatorysystem
that directs differentiation and development. Barcelona BioMed Conference on "RNAi: basic
biologytoclinicalimpact",Barcelona,Spain.
158. *Mattick JS (2007) The human genome as an RNA machine. Centenary Institute Colloquium:
OpportunitiesinmicroRNAresearch.Sydney,Australia.
159. WebsterRJ,GilesKM,MattickJSandLeedmanPJ(2007)MicroRNAregulationofgrowthfactor
receptor gene expression in human cancer. The 28th Lorne Genome Conference, Lorne,
Australia.
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160. *Mattick JS (2007) The majority of the mammalian genome is devoted to an RNA regulatory
system that directs differentiation and development. The 28th Lorne Genome Conference,
Lorne,Australia.
161. *MattickJS(2007)ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.4thIndia-AustraliaBiotechnology
Conference,Brisbane,Australia(Plenary).
162. SunkinSM,MercerTR,DingerME,MehlerMF,JonesARandMattickJS(2007)Thenoncoding
RNAexpressionlandscapeinthemammalianbrain.ColdSpringHarborLaboratoryBiologyofthe
GenomesConference,ColdSpringHarbor,USA.
163. *MattickJS(2007)ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.HGM'2007(2007HumanGenome
Meeting),Montreal,Canada.
164. MercerTR,DingerME,SunkinSM,MehlerMFandMattickJS(2007)Preciseexpressionpatterns
and subcellular localization of non-coding RNAs in mouse brain. IBRO World Congress of
Neuroscience,Melbourne,Australia.
165. *MattickJS(2007)NoncodingRNAsindifferentiationanddevelopment.6thDiscoveryScience
andBiotechnologyMeeting,Brisbane,Australia.
166. PheasantMand*MattickJS(2007)Muchifnotmostofthehumangenomemaybefunctional.
SMBE'2007(2007SocietyofMolecularBiologyandEvolutionMeeting),Halifax,Canada.
167. *MattickJS,CroftLJ,DingerME,PheasantM,MakuninIV,AskarianAmiriM,MercerTR,Pang
KC, Simons C and Taft RJ (2007) The majority of the genomes of complex organisms encode
regulatoryRNAsthatcontroldifferentiationanddevelopment.GSA'2007:54thAnnualConference
oftheGeneticsSocietyofAustralasia,Sydney,Australia(Plenary).
168. *Mattick JS, Croft LJ, Dinger ME, Pheasant M, Makunin IV, Askarian-Amiri ME, Mercer TR,
PangKC,SimonsCandTaftRJ(2007)ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.FEBS'2007(32nd
FEBSCongress):MolecularMachines,Vienna,Austria.
169. *Mattick JS (2007) The majority of the genome of complex organisms is devoted to an RNA
regulatory system that directs differentiation and development. ISCB/ECCB'2007: 15th Annual
International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) & 6th European
ConferenceonComputationalBiology(ECCB),Vienna,Austria(KeynotePlenary).
170. *MattickJS(2007)ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.MGED-10/AMATA-7(jointmeeting
ofthe10thAnnualMicroarrayandGeneExpressionDataSocietyandthe7thAnnualAustralian
MicroarrayandAssociatedTechnologiesAssociationconference),Brisbane,Australia(Opening
Plenary).
171. *MattickJS(2007)Thehiddenlayerofnon-codingRNAintheevolutionandgenomicprogramming
of complex organisms. 17th Annual Combined Biological Sciences Meeting, Perth, Australia
(OpeningPlenary).
172. *MattickJS(2007)ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.The5thColmarSymposium:“The
NewRNAFrontiers”,Colmar,France(Plenary).
173. AmaralPP,DingerME,MercerTR,BruceSJ,Askarian-AmiriM,WilkinsSJ,NeytC,SoldàGME,
Sunkin SM, Perkins AC and Mattick JS (2008) Characterization of long noncoding RNAs
associatedwithdevelopmentalgenesinvertebrates.The29thLorneGenomeConference,Lorne,
Australia.
174. *MattickJS(2008)ThehiddenlayerofregulatoryRNAinthedevelopmentofcomplexorganisms.
Foundation des Treilles Meeting on "New catalytic and regulatory functions of RNA in
eukaryotes,"Nice,France(Plenary).
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175. *Mattick JS (2008) The eukaryotic genome as an RNA machine. Genomes to Systems
Conference,Manchester,UK(Plenary).
176. *MattickJS(2008)TheroleofnoncodingRNAinregulatinggeneexpressioninmammaliancells.
CellCultureEngineeringXI,Coolum,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
177. *Mattick JS (2008) The mammalian genome as an RNA machine. 2008 ASBMB (American
SocietyforBiochemistryandMolecularBiology)AnnualMeeting,SanDiego,USA.
178. *MattickJS(2008)Thecomplexityandhiddenlayersofgeneticinformation.AustralianGenome
ResearchFacilityTenthAnniversaryGenomicsSymposium,Melbourne,Australia(Plenary).
179. Nahkuri S, Taft RJ and Mattick JS (2008) Evolution of a snoRNA cluster by duplication. First
InternationalEURASNETConferenceonAlternativeSplicing:Abstract63.Krakow,Poland.
180. DingerME,MercerTR,AmaralPP,PangKC,SunkinSM,MehlerMFandMattickJS(2008)Long
noncodingRNAsinthecentralnervoussystem.KeystoneSymposium:RNAi,MicroRNA,andNonCodingRNA,Abstract#162.Whistler,Canada.
181. PangKC,DingerME,MercerTR,AmaralPP,SoldàGM,BruceS,GardinerG,CroweML,Perkins
AC, Grimmond SM and Mattick JS (2008) Long noncoding RNAs in mouse embryonic stem cell
differentiation. Keystone Symposium: RNAi, MicroRNA, and Non-Coding RNA, Abstract #355.
Whistler,Canada.
182. Wilhelm D, Soldà GM, Dinger ME, Mercer TR, Simons C, Koopman P and Mattick JS (2008)
Identificationofanewclassofnon-codingRNAsassociatedwith3'untranslatedregions.Keystone
Symposium:RNAi,MicroRNA,andNon-CodingRNA,Abstract#472.Whistler,Canada.
183. Amaral PP, Dinger ME, Mercer TR, Pang KC, Askarian-Amiri M, Bruce SJ, Wilkins SJ, Neyt C,
Soldà GM, Sunkin SM, Perkins AC and Mattick JS (2008) Characterization of long noncoding
RNAsinmouseembryonicstemcelldifferentiationandvertebratedevelopment.(P478,p.319).XX
InternationalCongressofGenetics,Berlin,Germany.
184. MercerTR,DingerME,AmaralPPand*MattickJS(2008)RNAcontrolofepigeneticprocesses.
QueenstownEpigeneticsMeeting,Queenstown,NewZealand.
185. MercerTR,DingerME,WilhelmD,SoldàG,SimonsC,GlazovEA,KoopmanPand*MattickJS
(2008) Regulated independent expression of 3' untranslated regions in mammals. Queenstown
MolecularBiologyMeeting,Queenstown,NewZealand.
186. *MattickJS(2008)TheeukaryoticgenomeasanRNAmachine.EMBONewMembersMeeting,
Tampere,Finland.
187. *Mattick JS (2008) The human genome as an RNA machine. European BioPerspectives,
Hannover,Germany(Plenary).
188. *Mattick JS (2008) The human genome as an RNA machine. The 18th St Vincent's & Mater
HealthResearchSymposium,Sydney,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
189. *Mattick JS (2008) The human genome as an RNA machine. The RiGHT Symposium: RNA
InterferenceTechnologyasHumanTherapeuticTool,Brussels,Belgium(KeynotePlenary).
190. *MattickJS(2008)Thegenomeisthetranscriptome.The8thAnnualAustralasianMicroarrayand
AssociatedTechnologies(AMATA)conference,Dunedin,NewZealand(OpeningPlenary).
191. Mattick JS, Croft LJ, Pheasant M, Tim R Mercer TR and Dinger ME (2008) The mammalian
genomeasanRNAmachine.FASEBJournal22:397.3[MeetingAbstract].
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192. JungC,MakuninIVandMattickJS(2008)Bioinformaticanalysisofconservednoncodingmotifs:
identificationoftwoDrosophila-specificeuchromatin-restrictedsequences.Abstract81,4thEMBO
Conference:FromFunctionalGenomicstoSystemsBiology,Heidelberg,Germany.
193. *MattickJS(2008)Anewunderstandingofthehumangenome.19thInternationalConferenceon
GenomeInformatics(GIW-2008),GoldCoast,Australia(Plenary).
194. Hansen MA, Jung C-H, Fernadez-Valverde S and Mattick JS (2008) Biopieces: a bioinformatics
toolsetandframework.19thInternationalConferenceonGenomeInformatics(GIW-2008),Gold
Coast,Australia.
195. *Mattick JS (2009) A new understanding of the human genome. The Seventh Asia Pacific
BioinformaticsConference(APBC2009),Beijing,China(Plenary).
196. *Mattick JS (2009) The human genome as an RNA machine. Miami 2009 Winter Symposium:
InterpretingtheHumanGenome.Miami,USA.
197. *MattickJS(2009)TheeukaryoticgenomeasanRNAmachine:anewviewoftheevolutionand
genomic programming of complex organisms. Evolution - The Experience, Conference.
Melbourne,Australia.
198. *Mattick JS (2009) The hidden layer of RNA in epigenetics, development and cell biology. The
2009LorneGenomeConference,Lorne,Australia(Plenary:JulianWellsLecture).
199. *MattickJS(2009)ThehiddenlayerofRNAregulationinhumandevelopmentandcognition.The
NewWorldofRNAs,Biovision:6thWorldLifeSciencesForum,Lyon,France.
200. *Mattick JS (2009) The role of RNA in the evolution, development and cognition of complex
organisms.2009CologneSpringMeeting:TheVariableGenome,Cologne,Germany.
201. *Mattick JS (2009) The central role of RNA in the epigenetic control of differentiation and
development. Mater Medical Research Institute 2009 Annual Stem Cell Symposium, Brisbane,
Australia(OpeningPlenary).
202. Amaral PP, Dinger ME, Mercer TR, Taft RJ and Mattick JS (2009) The RNA hypothesis for
regulatoryevolutionincomplexorganisms.74thColdSpringHarborSymposiumonQuantitative
Biology-Evolution:TheMolecularLandscape,ColdSpringHarbor,NewYork,USA.
203. Mattick JS (2009) The eukaryotic genome as an RNA machine: a new view of the evolution and
genomic programming of complex organisms. 74th Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on
QuantitativeBiology-Evolution:TheMolecularLandscape,ColdSpringHarbor,NewYork,USA.
204. *Mattick JS (2009) The central role of RNA in evolution, development and cognition. Keystone
Symposium:MicroRNAandCancer,Abstract#005.Keystone,Colorado,USA.(Plenary).
205. *Mattick JS (2009) Conservatism, ideology and revolution in science. The Adelaide Festival of
Ideas,Adelaide,Australia.(Plenary).
206. *MattickJS(2009)RNAregulatorynetworksinbrainfunctionanddisease.4thEuropeanSociety
for Neurochemistry Conference on Advances in Molecular Mechanisms of Neurological
Disorders,Leipzig,Germany(Plenary).
207. *MattickJS(2009)ThehiddenlayerofRNAregulationandRNAeditinginbrain.WellcomeTrust
ConferenceontheEvolutionofBrain,Behaviour&Intelligence,Hinxton,UK(Plenary).
208. *MattickJS(2009)Anewunderstandingofthehumangenome.CharlesDarwinSymposium2009
(CharlesDarwin:ShapingourScience,SocietyandFuture),Darwin,Australia(Plenary)
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209. *Mattick JS (2009) The central role of RNA regulation in animal evolution, development and
diversity.ComparativeGenomicsWorkshop,30thAnniversaryConferenceoftheAssociationfor
the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics (AAABG), Barossa Valley, Australia
(OpeningPlenary).
210. Dinger ME, Mercer TR and Mattick JS (2009) Beyond the exome: Re-interpretation of genomewide association studies using an empirically-based annotation of the noncoding transcriptome.
AMATA 2009 (9th Annual Australian Microarray and Associated Technologies Association)
conference,Katoomba,Australia.
211. *MattickJS,TaftRJ,AmaralPP,NahkuriS,MercerTRandDingerME(2009)RNAregulationof
theepigenome.EpigeneticsAnnualScientificConference2009,Melbourne,Australia(Plenary).
212. Askarian-Amiri ME, French JD, Dinger ME, Ru K, Smart CE, Brown MA and Mattick JS (2009)
Characterization of a long noncoding RNA associated with mouse mammary gland development.
Abstract#158,Epigenetics2009,Melbourne,Australia.
213. TaftRJ,AmaralPP,NahkuriS,DingerME,MercerTRand*MattickJS(2009)RNAregulationof
the epigenome. Chromatin: Structure & Function Conference 2009, Costa Rica (Opening
Plenary).
214. *MattickJS(2010)RNAastheengineofcomplexity:anewviewofhumanevolutionandgenomic
programming. The Asiatic Society International Seminar on Darwin and Human Evolution,
Kolkata,India(Plenary).
215. DingerME,MercerTRandMattickJS(2010)GWASrevisited:anewperspectiveongenome-wide
associationstudiesbasedonanempiricalannotationofthecodingandnoncodingtranscriptome.
The2010LorneGenomeConference,Lorne,Australia.
216. *MattickJS(2010)Thehiddenlayerofregulationofhumandevelopmentandbrainfunction.Royal
CollegeofPathologistsofAustralasiaPathologyUpdate,Melbourne,Australia.
217. *Mattick JS (2010) RNA regulation of the epigenome. Epigenomics, Behaviour & Disease
Symposium,QueenslandBrainInstitute,UniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,Australia.
218. *Mattick JS (2010) RNA as the regulator of epigenetic memory and the mediator of epigenomeenvironment interactions. Keystone Symposium: Developmental Origins and Epigenesis in
HumanHealthandDisease.Singapore(Plenary).
219. *Mattick JS (2010) Regulation of the epigenome. Mater Medical Research Institute Stem Cell
Symposium2010,Brisbane,Australia.
220. *Mattick JS (2010) The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the epigenetic control of human
developmentandcognition.EuropeanSocietyforHumanGenetics,Gothenburg,Sweden.
221. *Mattick JS (2010) The central role of RNA in the evolution and ontogeny of developmentally
complex and cognitively sophisticated organisms. ASBMB WA Branch Mundaring Weir
Symposium,Fremantle,Australia(Plenary).
222. *MattickJS(2010)ThecentralroleofRNAinthegeneticprogrammingofcomplexorganisms.IRT
2010,Lyon,France(OpeningPlenary).
223. *MattickJS(2010)ThecentralroleofregulatoryRNAinhumanevolutionanddevelopment.56th
BrazilianCongressofGenetics,Guarujá,Brazil(Plenary).
224. *MattickJS(2010)Challengingthedogma:thecentralroleofRNAinthegenomicprogrammingof
complexorganisms.My1BioConference2010,KualaLumpur,Malaysia(Plenary).
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225. *Mattick JS (2010) The soft wiring underpinning human development and cognition. TRX10
TranslationalResearchExcellence2010),Brisbane,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
226. *Mattick JS (2010) The expanding universe of regulatory RNA. 2010 Cold Spring Harbor Asia
ConferenceonRNABiology,Suzhou,China(Plenary).
227. *MattickJS(2010)TheexpandinguniverseofregulatoryRNA.RNAiAsia,Singapore,(Plenary).
228. *Mattick JS (2010) RNA regulation of epigenetic memory and epigenome-environment
interactions.2010AustralianHealthandMedicalResearchCongress,Melbourne,Australia.
229. *MattickJS(2010)RNArules.12thVCCRIInternationalSymposium“ChartingthedepthsofRNA:
frommoleculestotherapies”,Sydney,Australia.
230. *MattickJS(2010)Informationanddatachallengesinbiology.6thIEEEInternationalConference
oneScience,Brisbane,Australia(Plenary).
231. *Mattick JS (2010) RNA regulation of epigenetic processes. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Workshop“UnravellingEpigenomesinHealthandDisease”,Washington,USA.
232. *Mattick JS (2011) RNA rules. EURASNET meeting on Alternative Splicing, Granada, Spain
(ClosingPlenary).
233. *Mattick JS (2011) RNA regulation of human development, cognition and disease. HGM 2011,
Dubai,UnitedArabEmirates.
234. *Mattick JS (2011) Exploring the mammalian transcriptome. 2011 Illumina APAC Scientific
Summit,Bali,Indonesia(Plenary).
235. Mattick JS (2011) RNA at the epicentre of human development and cognition. 7th Australasian
GeneTherapySocietyMeeting,Melbourne,Australia(Plenary).
236. Mattick JS (2011) The hidden layer of RNA regulation in animal evolution and development. 7th
AdvancesinReproductiveBiologyandGenetics,Columbia,Missouri,USA(Plenary)
237. *Mattick JS (2011) Challenging the dogma: the central role of RNA in human development and
cognition. FEBS 2011, Turin, Italy (Plenary: IUBMB Lecture PL.6, FEBS Journal 278 (Suppl.1): 2
(2011).
238. Khaitan D, Dinger ME, Mazar J, Crawford J, Smith MA, Mattick JS and Perera R (2011) The
melanoma-upregulatedlongnoncodingRNASPRY4-IN1modulatesapoptosisandinvasion.FEBS
2011,Turin,Italy(SymposiumtalkS2.1.6,PosterP02.14)FEBSJournal278(Suppl.1):88(2011).
239. *MattickJS(2011)Geneticinformationandthedataavalancheinbiology.QUESTnet2011,Gold
Coast,Australia(KeynotePlenary).
240. *Mattick JS (2011) The central role of RNA in human development. AIMS / NZIMLS SPC 2011
(Australian Institute of Medical Scientists / New Zealand Institute of Medical Laboratory
ScienceSouthPacificCongress2011),GoldCoast,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
241. *Mattick JS (2011) RNA control of epigenetic processes. International Meeting on Chromatin
ChangesinDifferentiationandMalignancies,Giessen,Germany(Plenary).
242. *Mattick JS (2011) RNA rules. Wellcome Trust Conference on Epigenomics of Common
Diseases,Hinxton,UK(Plenary).
243. *Mattick JS (2011) RNA at the epicentre of development and cognition. Theo Murphy
International Scientific Meeting on Non-protein-coding RNAs - the DNA–RNA dialogue in
shapingthetranscriptome.RoyalSocietyKavliHall,Chicheley,UK(Plenary).
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244. *Mattick JS (2011) The hidden layer of RNA regulation underpinning human development and
cognition. The 14th SSBP (Society for the Study of Behavioural Phenotypes) International
ResearchSymposium,Brisbane,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
245. *Mattick JS (2011) RNA regulation – challenging the dogma. AACB50 (49th Annual Meeting of
the Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemists). Sydney, Australia (Opening Plenary:
DavidCurnowPlenaryLecture).
246. *MattickJS(2011)ThemultifunctionalnatureofRNAandthehiddenhumanproteome.The9th
AustralianPeptideConference,HamiltonIsland,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
247. *MattickJS(2011)RNAsignalingincellanddevelopmentalbiology.The5thBarossaMeetingon
CellSignalingandMolecularMedicine,BarossaValley,Australia.
248. *MattickJS(2012)Thegenomicrevolutionandthegenomicprogrammingofhumandevelopment.
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians Annual Congress, Brisbane, Australia (Opening
Plenary:ArthurEMillsOration).
249. *Mattick JS (2012) The extraordinary precision of chromatin architecture and transcription.
Epigenetics2012,Adelaide,Australia.
250. *Mattick JS (2012) Long noncoding RNAs in human evolution, development and cognition.
KeystoneSymposium:Non-CodingRNAs.Snowbird,Utah,USA(Plenary;Co-organizer).
251. *Mattick JS (2012) RNA at the epicentre of human evolution, development and cognition. XLI
Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Biochemistry and Molecular Society (SBBq), Foz do Iguaçu,
Brazil(OpeningPlenary).
252. *MattickJS(2012)RNAattheepicentreofhumandevelopment.INSERMAtelierdeFormation
215:Diversityofthenon-codingtranscriptomerevealedbyRNAseq,Bordeaux,France(Opening
Plenary).
253. *Mattick JS (2012) The extraordinary depth and complexity of the human transcriptome. NoncodingGenome,InstitutCurie,Paris,France(OpeningPlenary).
254. *Mattick JS (2012) The hidden layer of RNA-mediated epigenetic regulation in human
development. 2012 SGI (Society for Gynaecological Investigation) Summit, "Prematurity and
Stillbirth:Antecedents,MechanismsandSequelae”,Brisbane,Australia(Plenary).
255. *Mattick JS (2012) Strategic planning of the research portfolio with community engagement.
PhilanthropyinHealthandMedicalResearchConference2012,Melbourne,Australia(Plenary).
256. *Mattick JS (2012) RNA at the epicentre of human development. QMB Non-coding RNA,
Queenstown,NewZealand(Plenary).
257. *Mattick JS, Mariasegaram M, Dinger ME, Poronnik P, Nikolic-Paterson D and Greg Tesch G
(2012) The epigenetic control of human development and disease: characterization of long
noncodingRNAsinamousemodelofdiabeticnephropathy.InternationalSocietyofNephrology
Forefronts Symposium on ‘Tubulointerstitial Disease in Diabetic Nephropathy’, Melbourne,
Australia.
258. *Mattick JS (2012) The hidden layer of RNA-mediated epigenetic regulation in human
developmentanddisease.SydneyCancerConference,Sydney,Australia(Plenary).
259. *Mattick JS (2012) RNA at the epicentre of human development. Frontiers in Cancer Science,
Singapore(Plenary).
260. *MattickJS(2012)Theimpactofgenomicsonbiologyandmedicine.EndocrinologyandDiabetes
Forum:AdvancesandFutureDirections,Sydney,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
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261. *Mattick JS (2012) The central role of RNA in human development and cognition. 2012 Merck
MilliporeAsiaBioforums,Singapore,GhuangzhouandTaipei(OpeningPlenaries).
262. *Mattick JS (2012) Challenging the dogma: the central role of RNA in the evolution and
development of complex organisms. Biology 2012 and Beyond, 25th Anniversary Symposium,
CSIRCentreforCellularandMolecularBiology,Hyderabad,India(Plenary).
263. *Mattick JS (2012) The impact of genomics on medicine and healthcare. Private Healthcare
AustraliaConference2012,Melbourne,Australia(Plenary).
264. *MattickJS(2012)Transcriptomeprofiling;themostaccurateandsensitivemarkerofcellstate?
2ndBiomarkerDiscoveryConference,ShoalBay,Australia(Plenary).
265. *Mattick JS (2013) The role of regulatory RNA in human development and disease. Keystone
Symposium:NoncodingRNAsinDevelopmentandCancer.Vancouver,Canada(Plenary).
266. *Mattick JS (2013) The role of regulatory RNA in human development and disease. Wellcome
TrustConferenceonGenomicDisorders,Cambridge,UK(Plenary).
267. *Mattick JS (2013) Long noncoding RNAs in human development and disease. Human Genome
Meeting2013and21stInternationalCongressofGenetics,Singapore.
268. *Mattick JS (2013) The human genome as the zip file extraordinaire. Australian Society for
MedicalResearch(ASMR)NSWAnnualScientificMeeting,Sydney,Australia(Plenary).
269. *MattickJS(2013)ThehiddenlayerofregulatoryRNAinhumandevelopment.4thInternational
NanoMedicineConference,Sydney,Australia(Plenary).
270. *Mattick JS (2013) The hidden layer of RNA regulation of human development and physiology.
NSWEndocrine/RenalScientificMeeting,Sydney,Australia.
271. *MattickJS(2013)Thehumangenomeasthezipfileextraordinaire.GeneticsSocietyofAustralia
2013AnnualConference,Sydney,Australia(Plenary).
272. *Mattick JS (2013) RNA at the epicentre of human evolution, development and cognition.
IUPS2013(InternationalUnionofPhysiologicalSocieties),Birmingham,UK.
273. *Mattick JS (2013) Challenging the dogma: a new view of the genomic programming of human
development. American Association for Clinical Chemistry Annual Meeting, Houston, USA
(Plenary).
274. *MattickJS(2013)ThehiddenlayerofRNAregulationinhumandevelopment.AustralianCentre
forPerinatalScienceInauguralConference,Sydney,Australia(Plenary).
275. *Mattick JS (2013) The hidden layer of RNA regulation in human development. 2013 Riboclub
Meeting,Quebec,Canada(OpeningPlenary).
276. *Mattick JS, Mercer TR, Clark MB and Dinger ME (2013) The human genome as the zip file
extraordinaire. The 14th International Meeting on Human Genome Variation and Complex
GenomeAnalysis(HGV2013),Seoul,Korea(Plenary).
277. *Mattick JS (2013) The hidden layer of RNA regulation in human development. Nobel
Symposium: Regulatory RNAs in Development, Disease and Evolution, Karolinska Institute,
Stockholm,Sweden(Plenary).
278. *Mattick JS, Mercer TR, Clark MB and Dinger ME (2013) The human genome as the zip file
extraordinaire. EMBO∣EMBL Symposium: The Non-Coding Genome, Heidelberg, Germany
(Plenary).
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279. *Mattick JS (2013) The hidden layer of regulatory RNA in human development and disease, 1st
MalaysianNationalConferenceforCancerResearchand5thRegionalConferenceonMolecular
Medicine,KualaLumpur,Malaysia(Plenary).
280. *MattickJS(2014)ThecentralroleofRNAincognitivefunction,11thAnnualWorldCongressof
theSocietyforBrainMapping&Therapeutics(SBMT),Sydney,Australia(Plenary).
281. *Mattick JS (2013) RNA at the epicentre of human development, Society for Toxicology 53rd
AnnualMeeting,Phoenix,USA(Plenary).
282. *Mattick JS (2014) RNA at the epicenter of human development. Non-coding RNA: From basic
mechanismstocancer,DKFZ,Heidelberg,Germany(KeynoteLecture).
283. *MattickJS(2014)RNAattheepicenterofhumandevelopment.1stPSBBlueSymposium,EMBL
Grenoble,France(KeynoteLecture).
284. *Mattick JS (2014) RNA at the epicenter of human evolution, development and cognition. DNA
HabitatanditsRNAInhabitants,Salzburg,Austria(KeynoteLecture).
285. *Mattick JS (2014) The impact of genomics on medicine and healthcare. 13th Annual Health
InsuranceSummit,Sydney,Australia(Plenary).
286. *MattickJS(2014)RNAattheepicentreofhumandevelopment.InCoB(InternationalConference
onBioinformatics),Sydney,Australia(Plenary).
287. *MattickJS(2014)Developmentandimplementationofclinicalgenomics.38thAnnualScientific
Meeting,HumanGeneticsSocietyofAustralasia,Adelaide,Australia(Plenary3).
288. *Mattick JS (2014) Identification of new RNA genes in GWAS regions associated with complex
diseases. 38th Annual Scientific Meeting, Human Genetics Society of Australasia, Adelaide,
Australia(Plenary6).
289. *MattickJS(2014)ThemassivehiddenlayerofRNAregulationincomplexorganisms.The15th
InternationalConferenceonSystemsBiology(ICSB),Melbourne,Australia(Plenary).
290. *MattickJS(2014)Thecentralimportanceofgenomicstomedicalresearchandhealtheconomics.
TheConversation:TheFutureofMedicalResearch,Sydney,Australia(Plenary).
291. *Mattick JS (2014) The central role of regulatory RNA in human development and disease. MD
Anderson Cancer Center Symposia on Cancer Research: Illuminating dark matter – ncRNA in
diseaseandcancer.Houston,USA(Plenary–BertnerAwardLecture).
292. *Mattick JS (2014) The human genome as the zip file extraordinaire. AGTA (Australasian
GenomicTechnologiesAssociation),Melbourne,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
293. *MattickJS(2014)RNAsignalling.7thGarvanSignallingSymposium,Sydney,Australia.
294. *Mattick JS (2014) Neuroscience: the last casualty of the protein-centric zeitgeist of molecular
biology. Brain Sciences UNSW Symposium – Brain Health Complexity: From Molecules to
Systems,UniversityofNewSouthWales,Sydney,Australia.
295. *MattickJS(2014)RNAattheepicentreofhumandevelopment.InauguralJointMeetingofthe
AustralianandJapaneseRNASocieties,Sydney,Australia(OpeningPlenary).
296. *Mattick JS (2014) The transformational impact of genomics on science and medicine.
InternationalProteostasis&DiseaseSyposium2014,Wollongong,Australia.
297. *Mattick JS (2014) The impact of genomics on research and medicine. 2014 Laboratory
ManagementConference,Sydney,Australia(OpeningKeynoteLecture).
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298. *Mattick JS (2014) The impact of genomics on research and medicine. Informa Conference on
GenomicsinHealthcare,Sydney,Australia(KeynoteAddress).
299. *MattickJS(2014)Transformingthediagnosis,understandingandtreatmentofpaediatricdisease
throughgenomics.UNSWPaediatricResearchShowcase,Sydney,Australia(KeynoteAddress).
300. *Mattick JS (2014) New and emerging technologies in genomics. The Future of Research
Conference,Sydney,Australia.
301. *MattickJS(2014)ThechallengeofinnovationforAustrliainadynamicAsiancontext.Strategic
ManagementSociety2014SpecialConference,Sydney,Australia.
302. *MattickJS(2015)RNAattheepicentreofhumandevelopment.FunctionsofNoncodingRNAsin
Evolution,EpigeneticsandTherapeuticApplications.GenomeInstituteofSingapore(Opening
KeynoteLecture).
303. *MattickJS(2015)Thehumangenomeasthezipfileextraordinaire.KeystoneSymposium:Long
NoncodingRNAs-FromEvolutiontoFunction.Keystone,Colorado,USA.
304. *MattickJS(2015)Themisunderstandingofmolecularbiology.ScienceontheSwan:HotTopics
inLifeCourseandDevelopment.Perth,Australia(Plenary).
305. *MattickJS(2015)ThehiddenlayerofRNAregulationinhumangeneticprogramming.Australian
and New Zealand Microcirculation Society Annual Meeting. Leura, NSW, Australia (Opening
KeynoteLecture).
306. *Mattick JS (2015) The genome generation. International Summit on Population and Medical
Genomics,StAndrews,Scotland,UK(Plenary).
307. *MattickJS(2015)MedicalresearchandthePHIindustry.Informa14thAnnualHealthInsurance
Summit,Sydney,Australia.
308. *Mattick JS (2015) The transformation of medicine and the Lions Kids Cancer Genome Project.
LionsInternational2015ANZIPacificForum,Auckland,NewZealand(KeynoteLecture).
309. *Mattick JS (2015) RNA at the centre: the nature and scaling of the molecular processes
controlling autopoiesis in complex organisms. Royal Society Theo Murphy Meeting on Long
Noncoding RNAs: evolution of new epigenetic and post-transcriptional functions. Milton
Keynes,England(PlenaryLecture).
310. *MattickJS(2015)ThecentralroleofregulatoryRNAinhumandevelopmentandbrainfunction.
2ndInternationalConferenceonFMR1premutation:basicmechanismsansclinicalinvolvement,
Sitges,Barcelona,Spain(PlenaryLecture).
311.
*Mattick JS (2015) The genome generation. SAHMRI Scientific Symposium on Big Data,
Adelaide,Australia(PlenaryLecture).
312. *Mattick JS (2015) The extraordinary complexity of the human coding and noncoding
transcriptome.11thInternationalConferenceoftheBrazilianAssociationofBioinformaticsand
ComputationalBiology,SaoPaulo,Brazil(OpeningKeynoteLecture).
313. *Mattick JS (2015) The hidden layer of regulatory RNA in mammalian genome biology. 29th
Annual Conference of the International Mammalian Genome Society, Yokohama, Japan
(Plenary:VerneM.ChapmanLecture).
314. *Mattick JS (2015) The central role of regulatory RNA in chromatin organization and epigenetic
memory. International Human Epigenome Consortium AnnualMeeting, Tokyo, Japan (Plenary
Lecture).
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315. *Mattick JS (2015) The transformation of biology and medicine through genome sequencing.
ELEVATE,IlluminaAPACRegionalMeeting,SiemRiep,Cambodia(PlenaryLecture).
316. *Mattick JS, Deveson D, Hardwick S, Bartonicek N, Dinger ME, Mercer TR (2016) The
extraordinarydepthandcomplexityofthehumantranscriptome.The13thInternationalCongress
ofHumanGenetics,Kyoto,Japan.
317.
*MattickJS(2016)ThecentralroleofRNAinhumandevelopment,cognitionandadaptation.6th
International Conference on The Science of Nutrition in Medicine and Healthcare, Sydney,
Australia(ClosingPlenaryLecture).
318. *Mattick JS (2016) RNA structure meets function. EMBO Workshop, Stockholm, Sweden
(OpeningKeynoteLecture).
319. *MattickJS(2016)ThehiddenlayerofregulatoryRNAinhumandevelopmentandcognition.31st
CongressoftheInternationalSocietyfortheAdvancementofCytology,Seattle,USA(Keynote
Lecture).
320. Borcz A, Buckley MF, Budd P, Burnett L, Constantinescue L, Copty J, Cowley M, Dinger ME,
Ewans L, Gonzalez M, Groza T, Kaplan W, Lubka-Pathak M, Lundie B, Mattick JS, Mead S,
Miller D, Morris P, Pinese M, Roscioli T, Saroufim D, Statham A, Stockmyer J, Ying K (2016)
AccreditingAustralasia'sfirstclinicalwholegenomesequening(WGS)service.HGSA40thAnnual
Scientificmeeting,Hobart,Australia.
321. *Mattick JS (2016) The revolutionary impact of genomics on medicine and healthcare. 25th
AnnualBrisbaneandWomen'sHospitalSymposium,Brisbane,Australia.
322. *Mattick JS (2016) Understanding ourselves: genomics and machine learning. Humans,
Machines,andtheQuestforBetterMentalHealthConference,UniversityofNewSouthWales,
Sydney,Australia.
323. *MattickJS(2016)RegulatoryRNA:theepicentreofvertebrateevolutionanddevelopment.The
9thZebrafishDiseaseModelsSociety,Singapore(KeynoteLecture).
324. *Mattick JS (2016) Biomedical discovery in warp drive: the integration of genomic data, clinical
records, the internet of things and machine learning. eResearch Australasia Conferene 2016,
Melbourne(PlenaryLecture).
325. *Mattick JS (2016) RNA at the epicentre of human development and cognition. International
FellowsSymposiumonNeurogenomics.GarvanInstituteofMedicalResearch,Sydney.
326. *MattickJS(2016)Thegenomicprogrammingofhumandevelopmentandcognition,andthe
comingrevolutioninmedicalresearchandhealthcare.ThirdEMBLPostgraduateSymposium,
SouthAustralianHealth&MedicalResearchInstitute,Adelaide,Australia(PlenaryLecture).
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Thenewgeneticsandthestoryoflife.TheQueenslandMuseum,1991.
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The scientific and commercial implications of genome projects and genome analysis. The 10th
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3.
Thesignificanceofgenomeresearch.InternationalGenomeScienceMeeting,Adelaide,February
1992.
4.
Microbialgenomes.InternationalGenomeScienceMeeting,Adelaide,February1992.
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5.
The new genetics and zoological conservation. The Second Joint ARAZPA/ASZK Annual
ZoologicalConference,CurrumbinSanctuary,April1992.
6.
Genome analysis - a paradigm shift in biological research. The Campus Genetics Society,
UniversityofNewSouthWales,April1992.
7.
The new genetics and the story of life. The 1992 Butler Memorial Lecture, University of
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Agenomeapproachtoexploringbiologicalsystems.FairfieldHospital,Melbourne,July1993.
9.
The molecular genetics of type 4 fimbriae in bacterial pathogens. Department of Genetics,
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eukaryoticevolution.ChildrensMedicalResearchInstitute,Sydney,June1994.
14.
Does one gene equal one protein: the significance of introns and RNA-based gene regulation in
eukaryoticevolution.DepartmentofBiochemistry,UniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,August
1994.
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The new genetics? Genetic Futures: the scientific, ethical, social, religious and environmental
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The 1995 Colliver Lecture: The new genetics - implications for our future. The Queensland
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Theimportanceofgenomeresearchtomedicine.AustralianMedicalStudentsAssociation1996
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RNA signalling and processing in mammalian development. The Institute for Reproduction and
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24.
The impact of molecular genetics on the future of chemistry. 14th International Conference on
ChemicalEducation,Brisbane,July1996.
25.
RNA signalling and processing in mammalian development. Johnson and Johnson Research
Centre,Sydney,August1996.
26.
Genomesanddevelopment.FacultyofScience,QueenslandUniversityofTechnology,Brisbane,
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The Australian Genome Research Facility. Peter MacCallum Institute for Cancer Research,
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The Australian Genome Research Facility. Genetics, Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease
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The human genome project. Royal Society of Queensland Special Symposiumon Exploring our
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Understanding the human genome. XIIIth Annual Royal North Shore Hospital/ University of
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The impact of genome projects on medical research and the future of medicine. AWT Edwards
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The information age in biotechnology. The Licensed Executives Society (Australia and New
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The Institute of Molecular Bioscience. University of Queensland Customs House, Brisbane,
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Genomics.9thWheatBreedingAssembly,Toowoomba,September1999.
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The impact of genomics on the future of medicine. Australian College of Legal Medicine,
Canberra,October1999.
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Novel therapies for the new millenium. Leukaemia Foundation Annual Conference, QIMR,
Brisbane,October,1999.
45.
Genomics.BiofuturesConference,TheBrisbaneInstitute,Brisbane,October1999.
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The development of the Institute for Molecular Biosciences and the future of biology as an
information science. School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine UK, June
2000.
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ThemoleculargeneticsoftypeIVfimbriaeandhostcolonisationinPseudomonasaeruginosaand
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Theimplicationsofthehumangenomeprojectformedicine,healthcareandhumanityinthe21st
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The modern RNA world: tips of an iceberg. Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Melbourne,
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68.
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70.
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72.
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76.
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development. School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, November
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77.
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78.
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80.
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development.InstituteforTechnicalBiochemistry,UniversityofStuttgart,Stuttgart,Germany,
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83.
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84.
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85.
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(InauguralLecture),NationalUniversityofIreland,Cork,Ireland,March2003.
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87.
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88.
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89.
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90.
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CancerInstitute,NIH,Bethesda,USA,June2003.
92.
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93.
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99.
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100. Theprogrammingofcomplexorganisms:thehiddenlayerofnoncodingRNA.Invitedmeetingon
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101. The programming of complex organisms: the hidden layer of noncoding RNA. RIKEN Genome
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102. The digital programming of eukaryotic complexity and variation by noncoding RNA. John Curtin
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103. The genomic programming of complex organisms: the hidden layer of noncoding RNA. Purdue
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104. Genomic programming of human development. Fourth Annual Baker Heart Research Institute
andTheGeorgeInstituteforInternationalHealthSymposium,Noosa,October2004.
105. Human genomic programming: the hidden layer of noncoding RNA. Hunter Medical Research
Institute,UniversityofNewcastle,Newcastle,February2005.
106. ThehiddenlayerofdigitalRNAprogrammingincomplexorganisms.DépartmentdeBiologiedu
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107. TheroleofnoncodingRNAintheevolutionanddevelopmentofcomplexorganisms.Universityof
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108. The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the genetic programming of complex organisms. The
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109. The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the digital programming of complex organisms. EMBO
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110. International Research in Science at Technology at the University of Queensland. Indooroopilly
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111. NoncodingRNA:thehiddenlayerofgeneticprogrammingincomplexorganisms.7thMelbourne
BioinformaticsCourse,HowardFloreyInstituteofExperimentalPhysiologyandMedicine,July
2005.
112. The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the evolution and development of complex organisms.
InstituteforSystemsBiology,Seattle,Washington,USA,September2005.
113. ThehiddenlayerofnoncodingRNAintheevolutionanddevelopmentofcomplexorganisms.Fred
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114. ThehiddenlayerofnoncodingRNAinhumangeneticprogramming.HumanGeneticsSocietyof
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115. The hidden layer of noncoding RNA regulatory networks in the evolution and development of
complexorganisms.Max-Planck-InstitutfürInfektionsbiologie,Berlin,Germany,March2006.
116. The hidden layer of noncoding RNA regulatory networks in the evolution and development of
complexorganisms.CentredeRegulacióGenòmica,Barcelona,Spain,March2006.
117. The hidden layer of noncoding RNA regulatory networks in the evolution and developmental
programming of complex organisms. Liverpool Centre for BioComplexity and Faculty of
BiologicalSciences,UniversityofLiverpool,UnitedKingdom,March2006.
118. Thesecretsofourgenes.Brisscience,Brisbane,March2006.
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119. TheroleofnoncodingRNAinhumandevelopment.CentreforImmunologyandCancerResearch,
PrincessAlexandraHospital,Brisbane,March2006.
120. ThehiddenlayerofnoncodingRNAintheevolutionanddevelopmentalprogrammingofcomplex
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April2006.
121. The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the genomic programming of human differentiation and
development.Children’sHospitalofEasternOntarioResearchInstitute,Ottawa,Canada,May
2006.
122. The hidden layer of non-coding RNA in the evolution and development of complex organisms.
InnovatorSeriesLecture:IBMTJWatsonResearchLaboratories,NewYork,USA,May2006.
123. The hidden layer of non-coding RNA in the evolution and development of complex organisms.
Department of Control & Dynamical Systems, Electrical Engineering, and BioEngineering,
CaliforniaInstituteofTechnology,PasadenaCA,USA,June2006.
124. The hidden layer of non-coding RNA in the evolution and development of complex organisms.
EMBOSymposiuminMolecularMedicine,UniversityofUppsala,Sweden,June2006.
125. The majority of the genome in complex organisms encodes an RNA regulatory system.
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126. Noncoding RNA. 8th Melbourne Bioinformatics Course, Howard Florey Institute of
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127. The majority of the human genome encodes a hidden RNA regulatory system that controls
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128. The majority of the human genome encodes a hidden RNA regulatory system that controls
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129. The majority of the human genome encodes a hidden RNA regulatory system that controls
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130. The human genome as an RNA machine. Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell
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131. ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.SangerInstitute,Cambridge,UnitedKingdom,March
2007.
132. ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.Novartis,Basel,Switzerland,March2007.
133. The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the evolution and development of complex organisms.
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134. The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the evolution and development of complex organisms.
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135. The human genome as an RNA machine. Australian Institute of Biomaterials and
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136. RNA control of brain development, function and memory. Queensland Institute of Medical
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137.
The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in the evolution and development of complex organisms.
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, James Cook University of North
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138. ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.ComputationalBiologyResearchCentre,Tokyo,Japan,
June2007.
139. The hidden layer of RNA regulatory networks in the evolution and development of complex
organisms. Institute for Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of
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140. ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.TheBurnetInstitute,Melbourne,September2007.
141. RNAcontrolofbraindevelopment,functionandmemory.QueenslandBrainInstitute,September
2007.
142. Frontiers in genomics: the human genome as an RNA machine. Center for Genomic Sciences,
UniversidadNacionalAutonomadeMexico,Cuernavaca,Mexico,October2007.
143. The forthcoming explosion in genetic information and in our understanding of the genetic
programming of human complexity and variation. Australian Federal Court Conference "Genes
toproteins-proteomicsinthecourts",Sydney,October2007.
144. The role of RNA in the digital-analog coupling of gene expression and regulation. ACB-BINZ
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145. The human genome: more complex than we imagined. Australian National University (public
lecture),Canberra,December2007.
146. ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.AustralianBioInfoSummer07:MathematicalSciences
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147. ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.LeonardoLecture,IstitutoScientificoSanRaffaeleand
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148. ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.CambridgeBiologicalSociety,CambridgeUK,March
2008.
149. Theamazingadvancesingenomescienceandtechnology.CentreforMilitary&VeteransHealth
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150. ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.FriedrichMiescherInstitute(FMI),BaselSwitzerland,
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151. The human genome as an RNA machine. Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et
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152. NoncodingRNAincellanddevelopmentalbiology.InstitutdeBiologieMoléculaireetCellulaire
(IBMC),CentreNationaldelaRechercheScientifique,Strasbourg,France,June2008.
153. The hidden layer of RNA regulatory networks in human development and cognition. Université
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154. The hidden layer of noncoding RNA in cell and developmental biology. Max Planck Institute for
MolecularGenetics,Berlin,Germany,July2008.
155. ThehumangenomeasanRNAmachine.QueenslandInstitutesofHealthSymposium,Coolum,
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156. TheinfluenceofDNAonfreewill.NewSouthWalesSupremeCourtAnnualConference,Shoal
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157. TheeukaryoticgenomeasanRNAmachine.DepartmentofBiology,UniversityofCopenhagen,
Denmark,September2008.
158. The human genome as an RNA machine. St Vincent's & Mater Health Research Symposium,
GarvanInstituteofMedicalResearch,Sydney,September2008.
159. TheeukaryoticgenomeasanRNAmachine.MaxPlanckInstituteofMolecularCellBiologyand
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160. TheeukaryoticgenomeasanRNAmachine.Qiagen,Hilden,Germany,October2008.
161. RNA-directedepigeneticprocessesindevelopment,cognitionandevolution.InstitutdeGénétique
etdeBiologieMoléculaireetCellulaire(IGBMC),Strasbourg,France,October2008.
162. The role of non-coding RNA in human evolution, development and cognition. German Cancer
ResearchCentre(DKFZ),Heidelberg,Germany,March2009.
163. The hidden layer of RNA regulation in the evolution, development and cognition of complex
organisms.InstituteforBiomedicine,UniversityofBergen,Norway,March2009.
164. Noncoding RNAs in the evolution and development of complex organisms. School of Biological
Sciences,UniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,April2009.
165. The central role of RNA in human evolution, development and cognition. The Broad Institute,
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166. TheroleofnoncodingRNAintheevolution,development,functionsandenvironmentalresponses
ofcomplexorganisms.MonsantoCorporation,St.Louis,Missouri,USA,June2009.
167. RNA as the computational engine of the cell. Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell
Biology,Sydney,June2009.
168. The hidden layer of RNA regulation in human development and cognition. Murdoch Children’s
ResearchInstitute,Melbourne,June2009.
169. The central role of RNA in human evolution and development. Max Planck Institute for
EvolutionaryAnthropology,Leipzig,Germany,July2009.
170. The human genome as an RNA machine: the hidden layer of RNA regulation in development,
epigeneticmemoryandbrainfunction.TheJohnCurtinSchoolofMedicalResearch,Australian
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171.
RNA as the computational engine for human development and gene-environment interactions.
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172. The central role of RNA in human evolution, development and cognition. Duke-NUS Signature
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173.
The central role of RNA in human evolution, development and cognition. Science Teachers
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174. ThecentralroleofRNAinhumanevolution,developmentandcognition.UniversityofCalcutta,
Kolkata,India,February2010.
175. ThehiddenlayerofregulatoryRNAintheevolutionofdevelopmentalandcognitivecomplexity.
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176. The central role of RNA in the evolution and development of complex organisms. Singapore
Developmental Biology Club, Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology, Singapore, April
2010.
177.
The fusion of genetics, genomics and transcriptomics. Bioinformatics Institute Symposium,
UniversityofAuckland,Auckland,NewZealand,May2010.
178. RNA drives epigenetics. Pharmacy Australia Centre of Excellence University of Queensland,
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179. Regulationoftheepigenome.UniversityMedicalCenterGroningen,Groningen,TheNetherlands,
June2010.
180. The central role of RNA in the epigenetic regulation of human development and brain function.
DepartmentofGenetics&Pathology,UniversityofUppsala,Uppsala,Sweden,June2010.
181. Challengingthedogma:thehiddenlayerofregulatoryRNAinhumanevolution,developmentand
cognition.InstituteforHealthandBiomedicalInnovation,QueenslandUniversityofTechnology,
Brisbane,July2010.
182. The central role of regulatory RNA in human evolution, development and cognition. Pasteur
Institute,Paris,France,September2010.
183. New classes and functions of regulatory RNA. Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire
(IBMC),CentreNationaldelaRechercheScientifique,Strasbourg,France,September2010.
184. RNA as the computational engine of human development and cognition. Department of
Biochemistry,InstituteofChemistry,UniversidadedeSãoPaulo,SãoPaulo,Brazil,September
2010.
185. Challenging the dogma: RNA as the computational engine of developmental and cognitive
complexity.SchoolofMolecularBioscience,UniversityofSydney,Sydney,October2010.
186. The central role of RNA in human development and cognition. Center for Systems Biology,
SoochowUniversity,Suzhou,China,November2010.
187. RNAasthecomputationalengineofdevelopmentandcognition.USNationalScienceFoundation,
ArlingtonVA,USA,December2010.
188. ThecentralroleofRNAinhumandevelopmentandcognition.DepartmentofNeuroscience,Johns
HopkinsUniversitySchoolofMedicine,BaltimoreMD,USA,December2010.
189. RNAattheepicenterofsystemsbiology.InstituteforSystemsBiology,SeattleWA,USA,March
2011.
190. RNArules.InstituteforMolecularBioscience,UniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,April2011.
191. Theprogrammingoflife.AustralianGenomeResearchFacility,WesternAustralianInstitutefor
MedicalResearch(WAIMR),Perth,April2011.
192. RNArules.HealthInnovationsResearchInstitute,RMIT,Melbourne,April2011.
193. Thegenomicprogrammingofhumandevelopmentandcognitiveplasticity.SchoolofPsychology,
UniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,April2011.
194. The epigenetic programming of human development and cognition. Garvan Institute of Medical
Research,Sydney,May2011.
195. RNA rules. 50th Anniversary Celebration Monash University Department of Biochemistry and
MolecularBiology,Melbourne,May2011.
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196. The hidden layer of RNA regulation in animal evolution and development. Stazione Zoologica
AntonDohrn,Naples,June2011.
197. RNArules.DepartmentofPhysiology,AnatomyandGenetics,UniversityofOxford,June2011.
198. RNA at the epicenter of human development. Childrens Medical Research Institute, Sydney,
August2011.
199. RNAattheepicenterofhumandevelopment.InstituteforMolecularScience,LaTrobeUniversity,
Melbourne,August2011.
200. RNArules.SchoolofBiosciences,UniversityofBirmingham,Birmingham,September2011.
201. Personal genomics and health. The 20th Annual RBWH Healthcare Symposium, Royal Brisbane
andWomen’sHospital,Brisbane,October2011.
202. Challenging the dogma: a new view of the genomic programming of human development. Peter
MacCallumCancerCentre,Melbourne,October2011.
203. The genomic programming of development and cognition. Melbourne Brain Centre, November
2011.
204. Revolutionary insights from genome informatics. Bioinformatics Interest Group of South
Australia,Adelaide,November2011.
205. Theevolutionofcomplexity.SchoolofBiochemistryandBiotechnology,UniversityofNewSouth
Wales,Sydney,March2012.
206. RNArules.SomalogicInc.,Boulder,Colorado,April2012.
207. ThehiddenroleofRNAinhumandevelopment,cognitionanddisease.KollingInstituteofMedical
Research,Sydney,May2012.
208. Challenging the dogma: the central role of RNA in the evolution and development of complex
organisms.UniversidadeFederaldeMinasGerais,BeloHorizonte,Brazil,May2012.
209. Theimpactofgenomicsonbiologyandmedicine.GrandRounds,StVincent’sHospital,Sydney,
June2012.
210. Challenging the dogma: RNA at the epicenter of human development. Australian Regenerative
MedicineInstitute,MonashUniversity,Melbourne,June2012.
211. The genomic revolution and the emancipation of biology. VIBEnet Workshop, University of
Sydney,June2012.
212. Theimpactofgenomicsonbiologyandmedicine.GrandRounds,Bankstown-LidcomeHospital,
Sydney,June2012.
213. Challenging the dogma: RNA at the epicenter of human development. School of Medical &
MolecularBiosciences,UniversityofTechnology,Sydney,August2012.
214. The genomic revolution and the accelerating pace of change. Notre Dame University Medical
School,Sydney,August2012.
215. Frontiers in genomics: role of non-coding RNAs in the evolution and development of complex
organisms. Centro de Ciencias Genómicas, National University of Mexico (CCG-UNAM),
Cuernavaca,Mexico,September2012.
216. Mostassumptionsinmolecularbiologyandgeneticsarewrong.StanfordUniversityDepartment
ofGeneticsAnnualRetreat,MontereyCA,USA,September2012.
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217. RNA: the master controller of human development and diversity. Personalised Medicine
Workshop,HunterMedicalResearchInstitute,Newcastle,December2012.
218. Challengingthedogma:thehiddenlayerofregulatortyRNAinhumanevolutionanddevelopment.
VancouverProstateCentre,UniversityofBritishColumbia,Vancouver,January2013.
219. Challenging the dogma: how molecular biology got it wrong. School of Pharmacy, University of
Sydney,Sydney,March2013.
220. Howgenomeanalysiswillchangemedicineandhealthcare.StVincent’sPrivateHospitalStrategic
PanningWorkshop,Sydney,March2013.
221. Mostassumptionsinmolecularbiologyarewrong.WestmeadMilleniumInstitute,Sydney,April
2013.
222. The hidden layer of RNA regulation in human genetic programming. Kolling Institute of Medical
Research,Sydney,May2013.
223. The hidden layer of RNA regulation in human development. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer
Centre,NewYork,USA,May2013.
224. Dean’s Distinguished Lecture: The central role of RNA in human development. Weill Cornell
MedicalCollege,NewYork,USA,May2013.
225. ThecentralroleofRNAinhumandevelopment.RaNATherapeuticsInc.,Boston,USA,May2013.
226. The hidden layer of RNA regulation in human development and cognition. Scripps Research
Institute,LaJollaCA,USA,May2013.
227. ThecentralroleofRNAinhumandevelopment.IsisPharmaceuticalsInc.,CarlsbadCA,USA,May
2013.
228. The hidden layer of RNA regulation in human development. School of Biomedical Sciences,
MonashUniversity,Melbourne,May2013.
229. Director’s Series School Seminar: The hidden layer of RNA regulation in human development.
ResearchSchoolofBiology,AustralianNationalUniversity,Melbourne,May2013.
230. Most assumptions in molecular biology are wrong. ANSTO (Australian Nuclear Science and
TechnologyOrganisation)DistinguishedSeminarSeries,Sydney,July2013.
231. RNA at the epicentre of human evolution, development and cognition. Institute for Cell and
MolecularBiosciences,NewcastleUniversity,Newcastle,UK,July2013.
232. Thehumangenomeasthezipfileextraordinaire.DepartmentofCellBiology,BaylorCollegeof
Medicine,HoustonTX,USA,July2013.
233. The impact of genomics on the future of medicine and health. Royal College of Pathologists of
AustralasiaNSW/ACTAnnualGeneralMeeting,Sydney,September2013.
234. The hidden layer of RNA regulation in human development. Institut de Recherches Cliniques de
Montréal(IRCM),Montréal,Canada,September2013.
235. The human genome as the zip file extraordinaire. Faculty of Science, University of Geneva,
Switzerland,October2013.
236. The impact of genomics on the future of medicine and healthcare. Jeremy Anderson Oration,
PeninsulaHealthResearchDinner,Frankston,Vic,November2013.
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237. The human genome as the zip file extraordinaire. John Curtin School of Medical research,
AustralianNationalUniversity,Canberra,February2014.
238. Challenging the dogma: a new view of the genomic programming of complex organisms. The
Beyond Center and the Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Phoenix, USA, March
2014.
239. Themolecularbasisofhumandevelopmentandcognition.RoyalPrinceAlfredHospitalNeurology
/NeuropathologyMeeting,Sydney,April2014.
240. Theimpactofgenomicsonscienceandmedicine.InghamInstituteforAppliedMedicalResearch,
Liverpool,NSW,May2014.
241. Kidson Lecture: The central role of regulatory RNA in human development and cognition. QIMR
BerghoferMedicalResearchInstitute,Brisbane,May2014.
242. Thehumangenomeasaprogrammableandplasticzipfile.Pharmazentrum,Basel,Switzerland,
June,2014.
243. RNA at the epicenter of human development. Institute of Human Genetics, CNRS Montpellier,
France,June2014.
244. ThecentralroleofRNAinhumandevelopmentandcognition.Institutdebiologiemoléculaireet
cellulaireduCNRS,Strasbourg,France,July2014.
245. Getting ahead of the curve. PUG Peptide Users Group Symposium, Monash University,
Melbourne,July2014.
246. RNAattheepicentreofhumandevelopmentandcognition.BlackDogInstitute,Sydney,August
2014.
247. Development and implementation of clinical genomics. St Vincent’s Institute and St Vincent’s
Hospital,Melbourne,August2014.
248. The transformational impact of genomics on medicine and healthcare. Public Lecture, Griffith
University,GoldCoast,August2014.
249. Most assumptions in molecular biology are wrong. Westmead Hospital Research Week
Symposium,Sydney,August2014.
250. Theimpactofgenomicsonmedicineandhealthcare.Medibank,Melbourne,September2014.
251. The transformational impact of genomics on medicine and healthcare. AMCHAM (American
ChamberofCommerceinAustralia),Sydney,November2014.
252. Theimpactofgenomicsonscienceandmedicine.HunterMedicalResearchInstitute,Newcastle,
January2015.
253. The impact of genomics on medicine and pharmaceutical development. Janssen J&J Annual
Conference,Sydney,February2015.
254. Whywouldpeoplewanttoreadandciteyourpapers?BioMedCentralRoadshow,TheUniversity
ofSydney,February2015.
255. The revolutionary impact of genomics on healthcare and the economy. Australian Press Council,
Sydney,May2015.
256. The impact of genomics on science and medicine. International Laboratory for Human Genomic
Research,NationalUniversityofMexico(UNAM),Querétaro,Mexico,June2015.
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257. ChallengingtheDogma.ANU(AustralianNationalUniversity)EmeritusFacultyAnnualLecture,
Canberra,June2015.
258. Therevolutionaryimpactofgenomicsonmedicineandhealthcare.UniversityofNewSouthWales
RuralClinicalSchool,PortMacquarieBaseHospital,July2015.
259. DouglasOrmondeButlerMemorialLecture:Hiddenlayersofhard-andsoft-wiredinformationin
thehumangenome.TheUniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,September2015.
260. Douglas Ormonde Butler Memorial Public Lecture Public Lecture (BrisScience): The revolutionary
impact of genomics on medicine, healthcare and the economy of the 21st century. Cultural
Centre,Brisbane,September2015.
261. The central role of regulatory RNA in human development and brain function. RIKEN, Waco
(Tokyo),Japan,January2016.
262. The misunderstanding of molecular biology. Cell and Molecular Biology Training Program
Symposium,CaseWesternReserveUniversity,ClevelandOH,USA,January2016.
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264. The transformation of medicine through genome sequencing. Healthcare of the Future
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265. Next gen neuroscience: clues from genomics, transcriptomics and strage observations.
Neuroscience Leaders Workshop, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health, University of
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Member,SelectionCommitteefortheAustralianNationalGenomeInformationService1990
Member,NHMRCFogartyFellowshipsCommittee1991-1992
Member of Organizing Committee, the Xth Australian Biotechnology Conference, Gold Coast,
Queensland,1991
• Organizer/Convener, the 14th Annual Conference on the Organization and Expression of the
Genome,Lorne,Victoria,1992
• Member,ReviewCommitteeoftheMolecularParasitologyProgram,CSIRODivisionofTropical
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Member,HamiltonNHMRCProgramGrantReviewCommittee1992
Member,NHMRCGenomeWorkingParty1991-1993
Member, Biomedicine Advisory Board of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology
Organisation1991-1994
• Member,NHMRCAssignersPanel1990-1995
• Member,MartinNHMRCProgramGrantReviewCommittee,1995
• Member, Joint Review of the John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National
University,1995
• Member of Organizing Committee, the 8th International Conference on Isozymes - Gene
Families:Structure,Function,GeneticsandEvolution.Brisbane,Queensland,1995
• Chair,NHMRCGenomeWorkingParty1994-1996
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• MemberofInternationalAdvisoryCommittee,the10thInternationalBiotechnologySymposium.
Sydney,NewSouthWales,1996
• FoundationDirector,LorneGenomeConferenceInc.1992-1997
• MemberofCouncil,RoyalSocietyofQueensland,1996-1997
• Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Cooperative Research Centre for Vaccine Technology,
1996-1997
• Member, Organizing Committee of the 19th Annual Conference on the Organization and
ExpressionoftheGenome,Lorne,Victoria,1997
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Chairman,NHMRCRegionalGrantsInterviewingCommittee1992,1994,1998
Member,ResearchReviewCommitteeofthePrinceCharlesHospital,Brisbane,1998
Member,OrganisingCommitteeofHGM'98(HumanGenomeMeeting),Turin1998
Member,BoardofPacificOligosPty.Ltd.,1997-1999
Member, Board of the Cooperative Research Centre for The Discovery of Genes for Common
HumanDiseases,1997-1999
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• Chair,InitialQuinquennialReviewoftheVictorChangHeartResearchInstitute,1999
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Member,ExecutiveandBoardoftheAustralianGenomeInformationCentre1991-2000
Co-Editor(withProf.PaulDavies),FrontiersofScienceseries(Allen&Unwin),1999-2000
Member,OrganisingCommitteeofHGM'2000(HumanGenomeMeeting)Vancouver,2000
Member,ScientificAdvisoryBoard,MedicaHoldingsPty.Ltd.,1999-2001
InvitedExpertWitness,NZRoyalCommissiononGeneticEngineering,2001
InvitedParticipant,EINSHACConferenceinHawaiionGeneticsandtheLaw,whichwasattended
byseniorjudiciaryfromtheU.S.,Australiaandothercountries,2001
Member,ResearchReviewCommitteeoftheAdelaideWomen’sandChildren’sHospital,2001
Member,ScientificAdvisoryBoardofBenitecPty.Ltd.,2001
Member,BoardoftheAustralianProteomeAnalysisFacility,1999-2002
Member,BoardofGensetPacificPty.Ltd.,2000-2002
Member,QueenslandBiotechnologyAdvisoryCouncil,2000-2002
Member,AdvisoryBoardoftheResearchSchoolofBiologicalSciences,TheAustralianNational
University,2001-2002
Member,ReviewPanel,GenomeCanadaCompetitionII,2002
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Member,ResearchCommitteeoftheNationalHealthandMedicalResearchCouncil,1997-2003
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• Member, AHEC Committee to Revise the Ethical Guidelines on Assisted Reproductive
Technology,2001-2003
• Chair,ScientificAdvisoryBoardofBenitecPty.Ltd.,2002-2003
• Member,ScientificProgramCommittee,XIXInternationalCongressofGenetics,2003
• Member, Organising Committee and Scientific Program Committee, Intelligent Systems in
MolecularBiology(ISMB)Conference,2003
• Chair, International Review Committee, Centre for Molecular Biosciences, University of Ulster,
NorthernIreland,2003
• Invited Participant, EINSHAC Conference in Sydney on Genetics and the Law, which was
attendedbyseniorjudiciaryfromtheU.S.,Australiaandothercountries,2003
• Chair,GenomeCanadaCompetitionIInterimReview,2003
• Reviewer, Initial Projects, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Science and
TechnologyAgency,2003
• Member,AdvisoryBoardoftheJohnCurtinSchoolforMedicalResearch,TheAustralianNational
University,1997-2004
• Non-ExecutiveDirector,AustralianGenomeResearchFacility(AGRF),2003-2004
• Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee and Quinquennial Review of the Victor Chang Cardiac
ResearchInstitute,Sydney,2004
• Chair,GenomeCanadaCompetitionIIInterimReview,2004
• Member, Advisory Committee, Ironside State School Centre of Excellence in Primary Science
Education,2002-2005
• Member,ScientificAdvisoryGroup,InternationalWheatGenomeproject(IGROW),2002-2005
• Chair, International Scientific Advisory Board, Centre for Molecular Biosciences, University of
Ulster,NorthernIreland,2005
• Chair,GenomeCanadaReviewofGenomeCentreRenewals,2005
• Member,InternationalScientificAdvisoryBoard,CentreforMolecularBiosciences,Universityof
Ulster,NorthernIreland,2002-2006
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ReviewingEditor,HFSPJournal,2006-2009
Member,NationalProgramCommittee,Epigenetics2009Conference,Melbourne,2009
Editor,RNABiology,2003–2010.
Member of the Scientific Expert Advisory Committee, Australian Research Council Centre of
ExcellenceforIntegrativeLegumeResearch,2003-2010
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• ReviewerandSubcommitteeChair,Large-ScaleAppliedResearchProjectCompetition,Genome
Canada,2010
• Member,ForensicExpertReferenceGroup,QueenslandPolice,2005-2011
• Editor,PloSComputationalBiology,2005-2012
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Member,EditorialBoardofSilence,2009-2013
Member,ARCLaureateFellowshipsSelectionPanel,2013
Member,EditorialBoardeLife,2012-2014
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Member, Advisory Panel, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia – Malaysia Technology Development
Corporation(UKM-MTDC)BiotechnologyAcademy,1999-2005
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ResearchInstitute,2014-present
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